From: David Ensteness (denstene_at_mac.com)
Date: Fri Apr 09 2004 - 05:41:01 PDT
Permissions get changed by installers often times so that they can
place files where they need to and modify system resources the app will
use. The problem is that these installers generally do not change the
permissions back ... Therefore installing nearly any application can
cause this issue.
David
On Apr 9, 2004, at 7:13 AM, Alan Davis wrote:
> I have had that problem with a few Apps. Believe it or not the last
> one was
> when I updated iPhoto. Most of these are "permissions problems." If
> you run
> the Apple Disk utility on the disk in question and repair the
> permissions,
> ususally this works for me. What I want to know is how that little
> gremlin
> gets in there and changes the permissions in the first place?
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