Hi,
I am using mac OS & applications like Web browser, an email client, messengers require certain extensions.
It says that certain files or extensions are missing.
Please help me solve this problem.
Hi,
I am using mac OS & applications like Web browser, an email client, messengers require certain extensions.
It says that certain files or extensions are missing.
Please help me solve this problem.
Please try this:
This behavior may occur if you held the Shift key down at system startup time or if you chose the Mac OS Base Set of extensions in the Extensions Manager control panel, causing one or more extensions to be disabled.
1. Use the Extensions Manager to enable these extensions:
o Internet Access
o SOMobjeccts for Mac OS
o AppleScriptLib
o Shared Library Manager
o Shared Library Manager PPC
o all Open Transport extensions
2. Restart the computer.
If you still get error messages, the extension(s) may be unusable; perform a custom reinstallation of the affected extension(s).
Extensions let you customize the Macintosh by extending or enhancing the system software. The term "extensions" refers to both system extension files (for example, Sound Manager or File Sharing Extension) and control panel files (for example, Apple Menu Items). When you start the Macintosh, the system software loads extensions in alphabetical order. The system searches first for system extension files in the Extensions folder, then control panel files in the Control Panels folder, and finally both system extension and control panel files in the System Folder. All extensions are enabled once the system loads them, except for the control panels that you opened and disabled.
The Mac OS X System Preferences application includes an Internet pane that allows you to make settings for accessing the Internet. The Internet control panel performs the same function. Settings made in System Preferences affect the behavior of Classic Internet applications.
Changes made to the Mac OS X set in the Internet control are effective for all of Mac OS X. However, you should use the Internet pane of System Preferences to change most settings. Some Internet control panel settings have no counterpart in the Internet pane of System Preferences, including those found in the News and Advanced tabs of the Internet control panel. You should use these tabs in the Internet control panel if necessary.
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