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zzzuppp

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Sep 17, 2004
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Every time I set a home page in Safari,next time I log in it's reverted to the default Apple site.Why? How can I stop it?
Here's what I do-I open Prefs in Safari,either type in the address I want in 'Home page' or click on 'Set to current page',and it works fine while I'm logged in,but as soon as I turn the Mac off or log out,it reverts.
Help!
 
zzzuppp said:
Every time I set a home page in Safari,next time I log in it's reverted to the default Apple site.Why? How can I stop it?
Here's what I do-I open Prefs in Safari,either type in the address I want in 'Home page' or click on 'Set to current page',and it works fine while I'm logged in,but as soon as I turn the Mac off or log out,it reverts.
Help!

When you hit "Set to current page" it does just that, sets your homepage to the page you are currently on. I'm guessing you do this right when you start up Safari so of course you are still on the Apple page, thus setting the homepage to, guess what, the Apple page. Don't click that button. Unless you go to the page you want to have as your homepage, then you can hit "Set to curent page" Or just type in the address, and close the preference window.
 
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