TITLE
    Setup Assistant: Repeated Attempts to Transmit Registration Information
Article ID:
Created:
Modified:
25206
11/16/00
11/22/00

TOPIC

    The Network Browser application program may display an item named "littlebuddy.apple.com" when Setup Assistant attempts to send your registration information to Apple. This article tells how to stop this behavior if it occurs repeatedly.


DISCUSSION

    Symptom

    The Network Browser displays an item named "littlebuddy.apple.com". Network administrators using network traffic monitoring tools may see periodic traffic to this URL.

    Products affected

    • Setup Assistant
    • Mac OS 9

    Solution


      1. Open the Extensions folder, which is inside your System folder.

      2. Locate the file named "Setup Info Dispatcher" and drag it to the Trash.

      3. Restart your computer.


    The Setup Assistant application program, which is included with all new Macintosh computers, attempts to send your registration information through a secure Internet connection to an Apple product registration server. During this transmission, littlebuddy.apple.com may appear in the Network Browser. When the transmission has been received successfully by an Apple product registration server, it transmits an acknowledgement back to your computer.

    If your computer does not receive acknowledgement, it attempts to send registration information again. This can occur repeatedly, for example, if your computer is behind a firewall that blocks the incoming acknowledgement from an Apple registration server. Dragging the Setup Info Dispatcher file to the Trash stops your computer from making any more attempts to send registration information.


Document Information
Product Area: Apple Software; Communications-Networking
Category: Internet Connection
Sub Category: General Topics
Keywords: knts

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