On Jan 9, 2009, at 12:05 PM, Dan wrote:

>
> At 9:49 AM -0700 1/9/2009, Bruce Johnson wrote:
>> Look for Console.
>>
>> no .app.
>>
>> OSX hides the .app part; you only see it if you're looking at the
>> directory in Terminal.
>
> hum.  Good catch!
>
> Ya'know... Sometimes it's the simplest GUI issues that can get in the
> way.  I haven't seen a Mac with the Finder preference "Show all file
> extensions" unchecked in so long - I guess I forgot that keeping them
> hidden is the default.  A bad choice, wrt security, IMO.
>
> - Dan.
> --  
> - Psychoceramic Emeritus; South Jersey, USA, Earth
>
        I thought I would try to solve my problem by repairing disk  
permissions and the disk volumes of the Time Machine Backup. The  
permissions were corrected okay, but the disk volumes failed to get  
repaired. I got a note saying that I have to erase the disk and redo  
it. Do you think this could be the reason for the backup failing?

        Wilton
> >

Wilton Shaw
whs...@verizon.net




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