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Re: How do I repair privileges to an application?
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Re: How do I repair privileges to an application?


  • Subject: Re: How do I repair privileges to an application?
  • From: Stéphane Sudre <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 16 Jan 2005 00:47:50 +0100


dimanche 16 janvier 2005, à 12:30 AM, Frederick C. Lee a écrit :

Greetings:
I can't launch the Activity Monitor application found in Panther's Utility directory. What I get is the following listed in the > Console:


2005-01-15 15:25:27.783 Activity Monitor[311] The tool is not setuid root - please repair the privileges


I've tried resetting the privileges of all files via the disk utility. It took over an hour. But in the end. No change.



How can I fix this error?

File a bug report on Bug Reporter stating that Disk Utility is not able to fix this problem.


Potentially, Disk Utility is making use of the /Library/Receipts to figure out the permissions for installed files.

[Auto-censured comments on Disk Utility and cd9660.fs]


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