On 5/12/04 4:22 PM, "Beth Rosengard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Me too. I would've gone to the Microsoft User Data folder, run the Get Info >> command, and double-checked the "Ownership & Permissions" settings before >> applying them to the enclosed items. But it sounds like Bill has already >> done that, with no success. > > What about running repair permissions from Terminal (new trick I just > learned about which fixes permissions issues in Disk Utility itself). > Here's how: > > Open the Terminal. Type: sudo diskutil repairPermissions / (note the space > before the slash). When prompted, enter your password and don�t be > disconcerted that you don�t see anything as you�re typing. When the > procedure is complete, quit the Terminal. > > Any help, Bill? It won't help. repairPermisisons, whether from the app or the Terminal only repairs permissions on the root startup disk, no your user folder. All the stuff with problems here - which I believe are in ~/Library/Preferences folder but even if they were in ~/Documents folder - are all in the user folder. permissions there are not fixed by this utility. -- Paul Berkowitz -- To unsubscribe: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> archives: <http://www.mail-archive.com/entourage-talk%40lists.letterrip.com/> old-archive: <http://www.mail-archive.com/entourage-talk%40lists.boingo.com/>
