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"SpiceRack is trying to send restricted scripting addition commands.."

Yup. That's the error message I keep getting when I try to open Safari on one of my computers. The whole dialogue is this:


SpiceRack is trying to send restricted scripting addition commands to other applications. Type your password to allow this.


Then I can type in my password and click "Send Commands" or click Cancel. The problem is that when I click Cancel it keeps appearing each time I try to open Safari. And by clicking Cancel and not Send Commands, the fan starts spinning as I use Safari.


Any ideas on how to root this out. I couldn't swear in a court of law that I'd never been to a **** site. Kind of sounds like that's what it is, doesn't it?


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10.7, new Safari

Posted on Jul 20, 2011 1:46 PM

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Posted on Jul 20, 2011 2:23 PM

I can answer my own query thanks to the amazing help from someone at MacInTouch. There's a scripting addition called SpiceShaker that comes from my installing Videobox. There is even a Control Panel that shows me it's an addition to Safari and I have the option to disable it. All on the up and up.

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"SpiceRack is trying to send restricted scripting addition commands.."

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