I am helping out a friend with a very odd network issue.The issue: When I click on system preferences and then networking system preferences freezes and becomes unresponsive, so much that I have to force quit. All I see from the system preferences pane is networking loading on top and then the beach ball of death. I have tried everything in my geeky knowledge to fix it including:-Reseting the system preferences plist in library-fixing permissions in disk utility-creating a second user account incase a background app was running-going into user account and ending all startup apps-copying com.apple.networkingutlity.plist from one mac and pasting it in hisWhat, other than reinstalling osx am I doing wrong. Of course he is still able to connect to the internet fine but this can lead to stability issues down the road. He is running a 2 year old intel imac with 10.6 all up to date. He has att uverse, but that shouldn't make an issue. Please help.I fixed it somehow. Had to delete most of the networking settings in the system folder in the library. Weird as all get out. Delete thread. [Edited on December 18, 2009 at 10:29 PM. Reason : Fixed. ]
12/18/2009 10:07:52 PM
next time this happens, open up the Console application in the Utilities folder of the Application folder, and see what the logs say.It was a corrupt file obviously, but you may have gotten this answer sooner.
12/19/2009 2:40:15 AM