On Jul 1, 2007, at 8:40 AM, Stroller wrote: > > Files you have deleted don't have "safari" in the name and some are > clearly related to network settings & power management. Why are you > deleting them in order to try & solve a Safari problem? > > Stroller. Here is why: I had a similar problem in that Safari, iTunes and the Widgets would not work properly after a system upgrade. The fix from Apple tech support was to delete the plist files in Main/Library/Preferences/ SystemConfigurations and restart. That worked. Unfortunately, this was the 3rd call to tech support on this problem. The first two resulted it a system and an application reinstallation with no solution to the problem, but the last worked fine. Ken