Thank you Jack Sparrow,I've tried dozens of other "Fixes" to no
avail.this one WORKS!

On Sep 30, 4:33 am, Jack Sparrow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sep 27, 11:53 am, Charles Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > MDDs -(Dual 1.0 & Dual 1.25), 2GB RAM
>
> > System Preference, click on Network.
>
> > Network screen comes up, and there immediately appears a 'Warning  
> > Box' saying that 'Network Settings have been changed by another  
> > Application'.
>
> > Clicking on the 'OK' button, only momentarily clears the "Warning  
> > Box". [I.E, you don't have the chance to look at or change anything.]
>
> > The 'close button' of the Network' screen is not available, because  
> > the "Warning Box" is there.
>
> > There IS a way out of this 'Endless loop' (Clear warning, warning  
> > pops up again).
>
> According to MacFixIt, this is the solution you're looking for:
>
> Never-ending "Your network settings have been changed" message; fix
>
> Some users have reported an issue wherein, after applying Security
> Update 2008-006 for Mac OS X 10.4.11, their systems repeatedly display
> the message "Your network settings have been changed by another
> application." This message is sometimes accompanied by dropous in
> wireless connectivity.
>
> The potential fix is as follows:
>
> Delete the following files from Library/Preferences/
> SystemConfiguration
>
> com.apple.airport.preferences.plist
> NetworkInterfaces.plist
> preferences.plist
> com.apple.nat.plist
> then restart.

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