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    Set Network Settings to Default

    Ok! Thanks for your help!!
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    Set Network Settings to Default

    So I won't ever need that file right? Not for network testing?
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    Set Network Settings to Default

    It is not a big deal. I am not having any problems with my network. I just thought having it set to automatic would be better but you say there aren't any default settings so I will forget it. I wanted to ask you someone else told me to delete NetworkUtility.plst file as a way to reset it. I did...
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    Set Network Settings to Default

    I could do that. Can you explain to me what the automatic configuration is? I wanted to get that one back but does it matter? Is it the same as if I would just create a new location?
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    Set Network Settings to Default

    No I can't. The minus sign is grayed out. There is only one location and it does not let me delete the one location.
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    Set Network Settings to Default

    The problem is I don't see an automatic option. I think I deleted it. I just have one location in the edit locations box. How do I get the automatic option back?
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    Set Network Settings to Default

    What are the steps needed to set the OS X Network Settings to the way they were when the computer was new? I want all the locations and settings I currently have removed and I want it the way it was. I am using OS X 10.5.6 Leopard.
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