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I submitted the question on the Safari error code problem NSPOSIXErrorDomain 1.

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I submitted the question on the Safari error code problem NSPOSIXErrorDomain:1. Can someone give this a shot. Mike tried but was stumped.   Read the chain of questions and answers to get a baseline look at the problem.
Submitted: 7 years ago.
Category: Mac
Expert:  Rob replied 7 years ago.
Hello,

Try quitting Safari, then trashing Safari's preferences. Those preferences are located in this directory:

Home/Library/Preferences/com.apple.Safari.plist.

Then launch Safari and see if things work as they should. If not, try resetting Safari. With Safari open click the Safari menu heading and select Reset Safari..., check all of the boxes then click the Reset button. Restart the computer and see if Safari runs smoothly then.

If it doesn't, I would download Safari again, throw away the current Safari and reinstall it. You can get it here:

http://www.apple.com/safari/download/