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Nov 22, 2013 1:46 AM in response to Christopher Prattby Paul_31,I don't know what it means, but you can safely ignore it. Here's a list of others that can be ignored:
http://support.apple.com/kb/TS1448?viewlocale=en_US&locale=en_US
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Nov 22, 2013 1:51 AM in response to Christopher Prattby andyBall_uk,As Paul says, the message should be ignored, but see
setuid for the what.
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Nov 22, 2013 2:41 AM in response to andyBall_ukby Christopher Pratt,Very Interesting!! I had problems downloading Mavericks. I thought initially that I had lost years of accumulated files until I rebooted the computer to find that it had set me up as a Sub User but with the same name and password. My old UID was, thank the Lord, still there and I have simply ignored the "clean" account. Do I dare simply delete it I wonder or "let sleeping dogs......."?
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Nov 22, 2013 2:47 AM in response to Christopher Prattby andyBall_uk,If there's nothing in them, then any unwanted accounts can be safely deleted. They take very little space though, unless files were created/added. Note that the original messages in Disk Utility don't relate to that - permissions repair doesn't touch the user accounts at all.
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Nov 22, 2013 2:48 AM in response to Christopher Prattby Paul_31,You could delete the new clean account that you don't need. One of the options when deleitng a user account is to archive the account you're deleting. If you choose that option you have a get out of jail card it you need it . In the future, and when you're certain you don't need it, you can choose to dump if for good.