Changing permissions crashes finder.....

Hi,
After 'upgrading' to Leopard every time I try to change permissions for a file or directory it causes finder to crash.
If I look at the information for a specific file or folder there is an "Unknown" user listed in the users box. Also, just trying to create a new folder and then change permissions on it causes the same crash.
Any ideas? Thanks.
Edit: I used the Archive and Install when installing Leopard.
Message was edited by: fushigi

Cut'n Paste wrote:
Same problem here. The '+' button acts as a 'crash' button.
Info window reports an 'unknown' group, but if i check using Terminal, the group is the same as the owner.
Here the same. I think for me a installer for an tiger app, which i installed in leopard, caused this behavior. I'm pretty sure which one could be the troublemaker.
-But it's also possible that Google Desktop caused the problem, because my system gets sometimes overheated by it and then it seems to cause permissions trouble after a restart.
I already tried to change all apps *to the same* _user rights_, but i think that only made things worser (as expected).
In some folders i can create a folder and then no new folder in this one, or its only possibly to copy files out of it and not move out of it and so on...
furthermore it also let the disk utility slow down when i start it.
i now have also two +unknown groups+ in the info window one with +only read+ and the other with specialized (am not sure if in the english version its called also so, in german it's "angepasst")
By the way does someone know a easy way to learn which folder should have which rights? I'm a little troubled why sometimes its unknown and other thimes its admin, and system and rarely its my _user name_. i also wonder why there are on some files _two unknown_ with _different rights_.

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