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Old June 16th, 2008, 05:47 AM
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Question Using Safari and accessing Apple

I have a strange problem. On my PowerPC G5 2.7GHz, running 10.5.3, Safari (3.1.1) cannot access the internet at all - Firefox works fine. In addition, Software Download doesn't work and I can't access the iTunes store. Using my MacBook Pro on the same network I don't have any problems. For all of these it says that the server can't be located. As I say, FireFox is ok and I also use FirstClass which works ok.

I tried reinstalling Safari but was told that I needed 10.5.2 or later!!! I've reset Keychain logins using keychain First Aid.

Any suggestions?
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Old June 16th, 2008, 09:20 AM
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You need to give some information about your Internet settings:
  • Home page on Safari?
  • Home page on Firefox?
  • Are you using proxy settings?
  • How are your connected to the outside world?
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Old June 16th, 2008, 10:02 AM
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Home page on Safari?
www.apple.com/uk
Home page on Firefox?
Same as Safari
Are you using proxy settings?
No
How are your connected to the outside world?
Through BT Internet. Internal router and wireless network.

Hope this helps.
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