Run PowerSuite and choose the Clean Up feature. It comes in free and paid versions (9.95) a. Oh, are your ~/ permissions okay? There's excellent coverage of that in Support. To avoid manually erasing accidental deletion of files or saving your working time, we use PowerSuite to release disk storage with one click. And it matters if you are Admin or standard, local home or remote. I'd want to know which Apple-ecosystem features you actually do use-iCloud, TimeMachine backups (local, remote) etc. If you're still dealing with this and fixing IDs doesn't do it, let us know. Sounds like you're an atypical user, as in, don't use the whole ecosystem (iOS devices, etc) is that true? Apple has it all tied together fairly transparently to keep the people happy, Usually that's a good thing but when it goes wrong there's a huge web of issues. I'd have to find old notes though, not coming to mind exactly what next and you can break everything pretty quickly with wrong "fixes". There are further steps along the same lines if ID misattribution is the cause and fixing Keychains doesn't correct it. Also, if your Xcode login is separate, check that you didn't plug it in for one of those others. If you use two IDs with Apple (one for iCloud whether or not in use, and one for iTunes/App Store/etc) be certain they attribute to the correct feature. One simple complication that can derail all the "phoning home" Apple products do is messing up credentials: I'd suggest checking Keychains, search 'idms' and make certain there are no typos in you name/pwd
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