Hi Paul, It's good you asked. Don't delete the below mentioned files or Disk Utility will not be able to repair permissions for the rest of the OS or the Apple apps. What was the name of the app you removed again? Is it an Apple or third-part app? I initially assumed it was third party. If it is third-party the installer (as long as it's a .pkg file) should have created a new receipt for the app. If it's an Apple app and was installed with the updaters then that is why it would be part of the below mentioned files. Cheers, Coj Paul Moortgat <paul.moortgat at pandora.be> John, Can I trash these files you mention bellow? Paul Moortgat On 21 Nov 2005, at 05:17, John Baltutis wrote: >> > That's because it's in one of these (the thing that installed them): > MacOSX10.4.Universal.pkg, MacOSXUpdate10.4.1.pkg, > MacOSXUpdate10.4.2.pkg, > or MacOSXUpdate10.4.3.pkg -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://listserver.themacintoshguy.com/pipermail/x4u/attachments/20051124/8bcc5196/attachment.html