Hi everyone.  If you are having problems with your system and you want to 
repair permissions to try and fix them, is it necessary to close all apps 
first?  I noticed that last time I repaired permissions, it did fix a bad 
Safari problem, but when I looked at the log, it showed that certain files were 
not able to be opened or something like that.  I'm going to try repairing 
permissions again just as a routine maintenance thing, but this time maybe I 
would turn Voiceover off first?  I just wanted to know what you all thought.  I 
don't exactly understand what repairing permissions does, but I noticed that 
when I had to force quit Safari because it was acting up on several occasions, 
I repaired permissions and it made Safari like new again, so it does indeed 
work sometimes.

I crashed the new iTunes already this morning, so thought I'd repair 
permissions just to make sure things were on the right track for this new 
version.

Thanks in advance for any insights.

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