This software repairs the permissions of Disk Utility, ensuring they function correctly.
Thankfully, the Repair Disk Utility's Permissions software offers a solution to this problem. Without it, you may encounter error messages such as "Operation not permitted," which will appear in the progress window in the event of a corruption issue. These messages may read as follows:
- User differs on ./Applications, should be 0, owner is 501
- Group differs on ./Applications, should be 80, group is 99
- Owner and group not corrected on ./Applications, reason Operation not permitted
- Permissions not corrected on ./Applications, reason Operation not permitted
This software's latest version comes with a handful of improvements. For instance, the software has been rewritten as a Cocoa program with a cleaner interface, making it more user-friendly than previous versions. You'll also find a useful workaround that addresses an AppleScript bug causing password-less users to have trouble executing the "do shell script" repair procedure successfully.
Version 3.0: N/A