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hypervish89

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Apr 6, 2010
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I tried to repair permissions and got this error: Warning: SUID file "System/Library/CoreServices/RemoteManagement/ARDAgent.app/Contents/MacOS/ARDAgent" has been modified and will not be repaired.

Not sure what to do now...
 
Just ignore it... :)

http://support.apple.com/kb/TS1448

Edit: Much too late. Way too many tabs open... :p

So, I just noticed this issue. I have Lion installed, and the last application I installed was Drop Box.

I am not satisfied with the "Ignore it" solution... so what, I never have to repair permissions ever again? As thing get more convoluted in the OS, how am I supposed to clean it up?

Thanks for any and all clarification here folks, I'm bewildered.
 
Ignore It Really!

So, I just noticed this issue. I have Lion installed, and the last application I installed was Drop Box.

I am not satisfied with the "Ignore it" solution... so what, I never have to repair permissions ever again? As thing get more convoluted in the OS, how am I supposed to clean it up?

Thanks for any and all clarification here folks, I'm bewildered.

It's described in the links above, I get it, likely a lot of us do. It won't stop you repairing disk permissions, it's just letting you know that the file can not be restored to it's previous version....I got it straight after installing Lion. It really is safe to ignore it......Even if you do a clean install, IT WILL RETURN.

( I know, i tried) :D
 
mine appeared after a few months... i can locate the file. If i change read/write access to it, will it go away?

Sure, it doesn't effect anything and can be ignored but this is my new 'project' ;)
 
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