There is one permission that will always show as being changed, special
permissions for this session, or something like that.  I think that is
completely normal.

Andrew


On 12/17/04 5:52 PM, "Brian Rule" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Both my iBook G4 and my iMac DV SE are having the same issue:  When I
> repair permissions they find one that needs replacing, says it does so,
> but when I run the program again the same permission shows up as
> needing to be replaced.  What causes this?
> Brian
> 



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