Hi Ken and WAMUG folks.

I've found that several machines I've updated with the security update 2005-007 (Panther), running 10.3.9, exhibit similar behaviour to what you are describing. I found the issue was with Mail, and Safari. I hadn't opened iTunes on the specific machines. But the problem sounds very similar.

I recommend being very careful with the 007 security updates... There are numerous Apple forum discussion articles about people having similar problems. Especially with Mac OS X 10.3.9 (I've updated 10.4.2 machines, without issue).

What most people notice first is that Safari or some other key Apple applications stop working.

Check into your log files using an application such as Console. Check out what the most recent messages are. Also, check ~/Library/Logs/CrashReporter log.

I found on several machines that some core files were missing or upset, as mentioned in these logs. These included the Java Virtual Machine. Hence why the application wouldn't launch. E.g...

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dyld: /Applications/Safari.app/Contents/MacOS/Safari can't open library: /System/Library/Frameworks/JavaVM.framework/Versions/A/JavaVM
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Check out some of these URLs to see if the symptoms match:

<http://discussions.info.apple.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]@.68b6a437>
<http://discussions.info.apple.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]@.68b667f6>
<http://discussions.info.apple.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]@.68b6bc6f>
<http://discussions.info.apple.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]@.68b6f349/ 24>

(those lines might wrap, and any %20 text to be removed from the URL)

In the particular cases I experienced at the end of last week, I found some careful work with Pacifist (to extract certain parts of installers) resolved the issues, without requiring an OS install.

Keep in mind, that if you try to install, say, the Java update that is already installed, the Mac OS won't let you do it. But if you use Pacifist to do the work, you can force install any update. (So, be careful!)

In total, the tools I used were:

-Disk Utility
-Pacifist, along with these Mac installers:
-Mac OS X 10.3.9 installer
-Java 1.42 update 1
-Java 1.42 update 2
-Java Startup update 10.3.9

Before you attempt any fix, first make sure this is the same problem, by looking at your log files.

Secondly, back up any work before proceeding.

Some authors in the Apple discussions recommend reinstalling the OS. This *wasn't* necessary. But some careful work with Pacifist, and some restarts in between, was. Your mileage may vary though.

Hope that helps.

Cheers,
Derek

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