Repair permissions is stalling

Repair permissions is stalling at the same point on a MacBook running 10.6.7.  The last entry in the repair history says:
Warning: SUID file "System/Library/CoreServices/RemoteManagement/ARDAgent.app/Contents/MacOS/ARDAg ent" has been modified and will not be repaired.
I have repaired the disk using the install DVD, but same problem.  Any ideas> Thanks in advance.

Hi pcalvin,
  It is some very interesting stuff that Disk Utility uses when verifying permissions - it may freeze but don't be fooled. That error should normally appear: ARDAgent.app is Apple's Remote Desktop Agent that allows a network admin to acces a Mac remotely with Apple Remote Desktop.
From the installation disc, try running 'Repair Disk' again and leave it run; if a serious error is found but can be fixed, you are looking at a time of up to one-to-two hours to fix. Disk Utlility will do its best to find out and repair whats wrong.
Be warned however that this may indicate a serious HDD failure: so make sure you have backed up!
If, after, a couple of hours it has not changed, you may need to replace the HDD inside your Mac.

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