Safari Browser not working.
Error message is "operation could not be completed. operation not permitted" Error NSPOSIX Error Domain:1
MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.6.8)
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Error message is "operation could not be completed. operation not permitted" Error NSPOSIX Error Domain:1
MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.6.8)
I called Apple tech support and spoke to David, who was very helpful. Removing Symantec products fixed it for me.
First thing we did was a 'Safe Boot'. Turned the computer off, and as it restarted, pressed the Shift key. That starts just the core of the Operating System without any add-ons. Safari worked just fine. So the problem was narrowed down to third-party installed applications.
Things we then tried:
None of it solved the problem.
So finally, he asked me to try uninstalling Symantec products. I went into Applications > Symantec Solutions folder and started the Uninstall program. Restarted computer. *Browser back to normal!* Apparently, some Symantec firewall setting may have become corrupted, preventing the browser from going to the internet.
I have since reinstalled Symantec, and so far things seem fine.
I called Apple tech support and spoke to David, who was very helpful. Removing Symantec products fixed it for me.
First thing we did was a 'Safe Boot'. Turned the computer off, and as it restarted, pressed the Shift key. That starts just the core of the Operating System without any add-ons. Safari worked just fine. So the problem was narrowed down to third-party installed applications.
Things we then tried:
None of it solved the problem.
So finally, he asked me to try uninstalling Symantec products. I went into Applications > Symantec Solutions folder and started the Uninstall program. Restarted computer. *Browser back to normal!* Apparently, some Symantec firewall setting may have become corrupted, preventing the browser from going to the internet.
I have since reinstalled Symantec, and so far things seem fine.
I had to do this after an upgrade to 10.11 public beta same error had to remove norton.
You should not have reinstalled Symantic. Norton simply does not blend with Macs. I really feel you should remove it ... and If Ian of Mumbai has it, I suggest he does the same thing.
Safari Browser not working.