On Jul 26, 2005, at 10:44 AM, Darcy James Argue wrote:
You should not be manually changing permissions in OS X.
If I did not do so, I would be totally unable to edit any file or folder ported from System 9, all of which come into OSX with permissions that lock me out. It has been a royal pain in the ass changing all those permissions ("Apply to enclosed items" does not do what it says), but the end is near. In my experience, w.o manual permissions changing, OSX would be totally useless.
You should repair permissions using either Disk Utility or Cocktail.
If I do that, are all my carefully changed permissions going to be defined as broken and put back the way they were? If so, then no thanx.
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