HT1222 MAC Safari 6.02 Update

HI
can anyone assist, trying to update MAC with software update and keep getting the following error message
(NSURLErrorDomain error -3001.)(102)
Cheers
Glyn

Try this discussion link to manually download the Safari update.

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