
- #Cannot open safari on mac because of a problem mac os x#
- #Cannot open safari on mac because of a problem software#
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Safari - no support for third-party modules can cause Safari to suddenly quit, or have performance problems Since Thursday, I seem to not be able to enter the site and it says that Safari cannot open the page Seen logging of boredom in the National Lottery - it says Safari cannot open the page I went to Safari/Preferences, deleted cookies etc. I rebooted the computer twice, I have tried for 3 days now. I called Chase, their system is working normally. When I connect to my Chase account using 1Password, I get the message "Safari cannot open the page because the server has quit unexpectedly the connection, try again later". I have a mac-mini end 2012, OSX El Capitan 10.11.3, 2.5 GHZ intel core i5, 116 GB 1600 MHZ, DDR3 The message I get is "" Safari cannot open the page because the unexpected server "" I checked with chase, the site that I can not open, they said that their system works. Safari will not open a Web site, open to all others.
#Cannot open safari on mac because of a problem software#
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You can download here free malware removal utility > If you see the same message, the redirects may be due to malicious software. In your Safari menu bar, click Safari > Preferences then select the Privacy tab, then click: delete all data Web site Too many redirects occurred during open yo.
#Cannot open safari on mac because of a problem mac os x#
On a Mac OS X 10.7, when I try and access google/mail I get the message: "Safari cannot open the page. Too many redirects occurred trying to open google To uninstall any extension, select it and click the "Uninstall" button Safari > Preferences > privacy > Cookies and other data from the website:ĭelete all cookies except those from Apple, your internet service provider and the banks.Įnable the Extensions one by one and test. Tick the box "Show develop menu in menu bar."ĭevelop menu will appear in the Safari menu bar.Ĭlick on develop and select 'Empty cache' in the menu dropdown. Right-click on the Caches.db file and select "move to trash". Hold down the 'option' key, then click on the "Go" menu in the Finder menu bar. It will take a while.Ĭlose all windows and close all applications. Wait for all lights are light up properly. Journal of the console after repeated attempts-ġ.


Safari opens but does not open the page - get - Safari cannot open the page - safari can't open the page because the server dropped the connection unexpectedly. Have an imac (retina 5 k, 27 ", end of 2014) 9.1 Safari cannot open the page after el capitan 10.11.4 updated updated
