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10.6: A fix for failure to connect to new wireless networks
What exactly happens when you trash the contents inside SystemConfiguration? I assume that things like smb servers list, preferences and everything else gets wiped out?
10.6: A fix for failure to connect to new wireless networks
I've deleting files in this folder forever (at least a year through all updates) as my MacBook has problems with my home network. Not as much gets deleted as one would expect. Lately I've just been deleting com.apple.airport.preferences.plist. ---
Hermosa Beach, CA USA
10.6: A fix for failure to connect to new wireless networks
Deleting the network interface configuration files is standard procedure when moving a system image to dissimilar hardware, and is documented in Apple Training Series: Mac OS X Deployment v10.5. The files i always remove when creating a system image to deploy on multiple disimilar machines are
/Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/NetworkInterfaces.plist /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/com.apple.network.identification.plist /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/preferences.plistUse sudo to grant you the rights to delete these three files, then reboot. You'll need to rename your computer in the Sharing preference pane and any non-automatic settings needed for your network interface.
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