LOL! That's funny, thanks for the tip.
On Feb 5, 2010, at 9:38 AM, Nicolai Svendsen wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> As another note, when it says "Warning (insert a lot of stuff here) This has 
> been modified, and cannot be repaired". To quote what the Mac manual tells 
> me, "Don't worry about it". So I don't. :)
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> On Feb 5, 2010, at 12:42 PM, James & Nash wrote:
> 
>> Hi Lynn,
>> 
>> I am not an expert, but I tend to close all applications when repairing 
>> permissions except for VO, as I have no other way of knowing if the process 
>> has finished. But perhaps I will and then give it around 10 minutes. Of 
>> course, it will take longer if you don't do it often. 
>> 
>> I also repair Permissions before and after a Software Update and sometimes 
>> after installing new software.
>> 
>> Hope this helps 
>> 
>> TC
>> James Lyn Nash & Twinny
>> On 5 Feb 2010, at 11:11, Lynn Schneider wrote:
>> 
>>> 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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