Anne:
So, I'm curious, and maybe you can clarify something. When repairing 
permissions the other day, I discovered a warning at the bottom of the results 
table that said a certain system UI thing couldn't be repaired.  It was 
preceded by a warning.  Is that something I should be concerned about?

Carolyn 
On Mar 25, 2011, at 1:52 AM, Anne Robertson wrote:

> Hello Christina,
> 
> I normally just repair permissions and don't bother with verifying 
> permissions.
> 
> I also get to Disk Utility by pressing Command-Shift-U to get straight to the 
> Utilities folder, then the letters "dis" to go straight to Disk Utility. 
> Having opened the application, you have to interact with the table to select 
> your hard drive. This will be the first item in the list, so just interacting 
> will select it.
> 
> Stop interacting and navigate right where First Aid should already be 
> selected. Keep going right until you find REpair Permissions and click it.
> 
> You can follow its progress by going left again until you find the Results 
> table. Interact with this and you'll see lines appearing as permissions are 
> repaired.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Anne
> 
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