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with the 10.6.8 I cannot open community toolbar and keep getting messages as such.

MacBook Pro 13, Mac OS X (10.6.8), also 3 yr old MacBook Pro, iBook, PowerMac's

Posted on Aug 1, 2011 10:26 AM

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Posted on Aug 1, 2011 10:50 AM

Remove the third party browser add-on.

Search these pages to see how much trouble it has caused for others.

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Aug 1, 2011 11:13 AM in response to Wayland

That toolbar/ct plugin seems to cause problems for all who install it!


Close Safari, then locate and delete the following files and it should be gone:


/Library/Application Support/Conduit

/Library/InputManagers/CTLoader

/Library/Receipts/ctloader.pkg

/Library/Receipts/<Toolbar name>.pkg

/Library/Application Support/SIMBL/Plugins/CT2285220.bundle

/Users/<User name>/Library/Application Support/Conduit


where / is the root library on your Hard Disk.


If you are running Snow Leopard you should also look here:


Library/launchAgents/com.conduit.loader.agent.plist

Library/Application support/conduit plugins


Note: Safari does not support any third-party toolbars except those supplied as an extension to Safari via the Extension Gallery.

Sep 13, 2012 10:37 AM in response to HarleenS

Depends on what system you are running:


If you are running Tiger or Leopard:


Close Safari, then locate and delete the following files and it should be gone:


/Library/Application Support/Conduit

/Library/InputManagers/CTLoader

/Library/Receipts/ctloader.pkg

/Library/Receipts/<Toolbar name>.pkg

/Library/Application Support/SIMBL/Plugins/CT2285220.bundle

/Users/<User name>/Library/Application Support/Conduit


where / is the root library on your Hard Disk.


If you are running Snow Leopard you should also look here:


Library/launchAgents/com.conduit.loader.agent.plist

Library/Application support/conduit plugins


Also, as mentioned by Gilli2000:


Library/Receipts - If you read it, it has information in it at the bottom referring extensively to "CT" and "community toolbar".


Maybe it is harmless, but trash those items anyway!


If you are running Lion:


From the Finder Menu bar, select Go ▹ Go to Folder, and in the box that opens write:


~/Library/Application Support/Conduit


Delete the second item if it is there.


Now select Go to Folder again and enter /Library


From the folder that opens, delete the following items if they are there (you may need your login password):


Application Support/Conduit

InputManagers/CTLoader

LaunchAgents/com.conduit.loader.agent.plist

ScriptingAdditions/ct_scripting.osax


then close the folder. Now select Go to Folder again and write: /Applications/Toolbars


Delete that item and close the Finder windows you opened. Log out then log back in, and you should be rid of it.


Note: Safari does not support any third-party toolbars except those supplied as an extension to Safari via the Extension Gallery.

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