When I first installed the most recent Growl update, I was asked by
the system if I wanted to install it for only this user, or for all
users. I couldn't remember how I had first installed, so I chose "only
this user."

Then started to get the message that an older version of Growl was
installed; did I want to replace it?

I finally uninstalled Growl and reinstalled "for all users" and that
prompt no longer appeared.

Could this error be related to that? Should I trash plist files or
uninstall again? Do I need to sign in as root user to clean this up?

On Aug 14, 11:24 am, Peter Hosey <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Aug 14, 2009, at 10:18:55, SheriVan wrote:
>
> > What's an error -6?
>
> It's kCSIdentityDuplicateFullNameErr, which the Mac OS X programmer  
> documentation defines as “The full name is aleady assigned to another  
> identity”. Doesn't sound Growl-related.
>
> You need to find out exactly what application is giving you that error  
> message, and what it's trying to do.
>
> You might also check the Accounts pane in System Preferences and make  
> sure you don't have multiple accounts with the same full name assigned.
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