Correct iTunes Permissions?

Hi all
I have posted previous messages about having problems copying rented to my iPod Touch. After telling this to a friend he suggested I look at the permissions with Disk Utility. I have done that and get the following message. "Permissions differ on ./Applications/iTunes.app/Contents/Frameworks/InternetUtilities.bundle/Contents /MacOS/InternetUtilities, should be -rw-rw-r-- , they are -rwxrwxr-x " After that I the program repair this and I think everything should work okay, but that is not the case, as I can't copy rented movies to my iPod. Well my friend then tells me to try Disk Warrior and do so. Disk Warrior tells me that the permissions should be -rwxrwxr-x, rather than -rw-rw-r--, as Disk Utility does. Anyone out there tell me which is right or if either is right? Also wondering if these neither is right I should go about fixing this problem.
Thanks
Michael

I'll reload it tonight when I get home...basically, I bought a new iPhone and downloaded some new medical apps. also had to download an update for iTunes into my mac laptop so I could access iCloud (which was NOT on my prior iTunes software)
When I synched my new iPhone with the newly downloaded iTunes, I registered my iphone and tried to "back it up" to iCloud and the message indicating that "the required file was not found or has a permissions error...." popped up.
How do I correct the permissions error, or...am I able to do this somewhere? Or...how do I find the file that is missing?
Dr. Bob001

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