Not sure..BUT.. are you running the Permission Repair from Disk Utility or from the original disk? The best way is to use the Disk utility because that will use the latest permission update thingy rather than the original that came with whatever version of the OS you had...I get that all the time when I repair permissions before I run Software Update... It doesn't seem to cause a problem
Regards,
Mike K


Brian Rule 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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