On 9/10/03 2:16 PM, "Diane Ross" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> In short: Disk First Aid should always be run from CD (or by using fsck at
> startup in single-user mode), whereas Repair Permissions should always be
> run from the volume being repaired. The exception to the latter being if a
> permissions problem is preventing startup. In that case, boot off of the CD
> and run Repair Permissions, but if doing so, allows you to boot up again,
> make sure you re-run Repair Permissions from your OS X volume afterwards.

Where Repair Permissions is concerned, it depends on your OS as follows:

For OS 10.2.x:  
Go to Macintosh HD/Applications/Utilities.  Open up Disk Utility.  Select
your hard disk, then click the First Aid tab.   Click the button to "Repair
Disk Permissions". 

For OS 10.1.5: 
Download the Repair Privileges utility, free from Apple, and run it:
<http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=106900>

Beth

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