[FX.php List] Not a valid path - for scheduled backups

Dale Bengston dbengston at preservationstudio.com
Thu Aug 9 12:01:20 MDT 2007


Sorry, yes, Repair Permissions is a button within Disk Utility. It is  
only available for the boot volume. It will not hurt to run it, and  
it just may help after a software update. Yes, you can run it with  
other applications and services active too. It's safe and effective!

Dale

On Aug 9, 2007, at 12:07 PM, Troy Meyers wrote:

> Dale,
>
> I couldn't find a Repair Permissions utility but did find a button  
> named "Repair Disk Permissions" in "Disk Utility". Is that what you  
> mean?
>
> The button only appears to be active when the startup drive is  
> selected, not when the problematic external drive is selected.
>
> Is this always safe to use, or will I be digging myself in deeper?
>
> Can I run it without taking FMS down?
>
> Please excuse my ignorance!
>
> -Troy
>
>
>> Permissions are not automatically repaired by updaters. I would
>> recommend running Repair Permissions after any software update from
>> Apple, or any other software install or update.
>>
>> Dale
>
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