Repair permissions

I see no way to repair the permissions in El Capitan. Used to be in disk utility. This can be very problematic when you print photos with the Epson photo printers. (Maybe also other brands.)

There is no need to fix the permissions in El Capitan in it is not editable more things that could have been repaired. They can't be repaired because they cannot be broken.

What is the problem that you are experiencing makes you not think repair permissions is the solution?

Tags: Mac OS & System Software

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