Sometimes Finder itself can cause issues with the Dock. Keep in mind that this command does reset the dock back to its default settings, so you may have to fire up its preferences and reconfigure the Dock the way you had it, if you use different settings. To to that, type (or copy and paste) the following command at the terminal and then hit Enter: defaults delete killall Dock If you’ve restarted the Dock (or your Mac) and the Dock is still acting up, you can reset to the default Dock settings and restart the Dock. The Slightly Less Simple Fix: Reset and Restart Your Dock Next, click Properties, then click TCP/IP. Note: If you don’t want to use the terminal, you can accomplish the same thing by restarting your system-it just takes more time. From here, click Network Connection, and then click on your local area connection. The Dock should restart itself automatically. You can do it in Terminal by typing (or copying and pasting) this command and then hitting Enter: killall Dock Restarting the Dock will usually fix problems you’re having with it.
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