I just wiped out my Wallstreet, did a fresh install of 9.2.1, then a
fresh install of panther using XPF 3.0.b1. Everything ran like
clockwork. It is up and running, I'm using it now, but when I go to
Software Update, it says that Software Update can't connect to the
update server.
But I can
, but when I go to
Software Update, it says that Software Update can't connect to the
update server.
But I can send/receive email and access the web just fine. Do you
think maybe Apples update server is down or is there some problem with
my laptop?
Rad...
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and their systems and software, but if there's a list that comes
highly recommended, i'd be interested in knowing.
Now, getting OTish, Software Update asks me daily (per my settings)
whether I want to install language software updates. I'll be computing
away and I'll hear the grinding that precedes
in knowing.
Now, getting OTish, Software Update asks me daily (per my settings)
whether I want to install language software updates. I'll be computing
away and I'll hear the grinding that precedes the Updater icon
appearance. if i decide that I never want to install support for
Chinese
On Mon, 2002-12-16 at 10:52, Donald Keenan wrote:
Now, getting OTish, Software Update asks me daily (per my settings)
whether I want to install language software updates. I'll be computing
away and I'll hear the grinding that precedes the Updater icon
appearance. if i decide that I never
on 15/12/02 23:13, Mike Barnes at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 2002-12-16 at 10:52, Donald Keenan wrote:
Now, getting OTish, Software Update asks me daily (per my settings)
whether I want to install language software updates. I'll be computing
away and I'll hear the grinding
On Sunday, December 15, 2002, at 11:13 PM, Mike Barnes wrote:
On Mon, 2002-12-16 at 10:52, Donald Keenan wrote:
Now, getting OTish, Software Update asks me daily (per my settings)
whether I want to install language software updates. I'll be computing
away and I'll hear the grinding
On Sunday, Dec 15, 2002, at 20:55 US/Pacific, Donald Keenan wrote:
Jolly good! Now, if I make something inactive, will it be available in
my log, should I later want it?
Thanks
I don't know what you mean by available in my log, but there's a
@#%#$% big button on the requester that says Show
at 06:48:33PM +0300, Walter R Basil wrote:
:
: Software Update (SU) will run and tell me I need to update my Applescript,
: Networking, and the July Security Update. I run them. Off a fresh restart,
: no applications running (NAV is running in background, but has never
: affected before
I seem to remember reading a solution once to this problem, but I can't
remember how, or can't seem to find any answers right now. Not really an
iBook problem in itself, but it is happening on my iBook.
Software Update (SU) will run and tell me I need to update my Applescript,
Networking
At 11:58 am -0500 18/3/02, kochkodin wrote:
...Had a similsr problem a while back...The info I got
from Apple tech was this...I had shut off all 5 security extensions...figured
that I didn't need them...They said that they are used by SU to check what
software that you are using...After I turned
is your connection to the internet active at the time Software Update is
trying to run?
Donna Pointer-- iMac, ergo iAm
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Date: Mon, 18 Mar 2002 11:03:51 -0500
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (G-Books)
Subject: G-Books Digest #564
Re: Software update
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