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What is this Apple SCC 2017025-102410 Application doing in my log in items...

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What is this Apple SCC 2017025-102410 Application doing in my log in items...


Try a web search such as this:
https://www.google.com/search?client=safari&rls=en&q=Apple+SCC+2017025-102410&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8

All kinds of hits and some may describe things for your Mac and its OS X version in case that changes anything.

BTW: You might want to download and use Find Any File.app (FAF) and get it to find and show you where the file lives:
http://apps.tempel.org/FindAnyFile/index.php



EDIT:
This hit might be a bit interesting for you and maybe help solve things:
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/5939119






- Patrick
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You likely had a Apple support call on July 25th, 2017. That's the app they install to ensure that when the machine reboots, the screen sharing is available for continued debugging. The app is uninstalled after the support call ends, up the login item isn't removed. So you can safely remove it without any consequences. The yellow exclamation in the triangle is essentially telling you that the application is missing and can't be run.
 

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@greyzland

This appears to be genuine - not a scam - not malware and certainly not a "virus".

This is what I have found and I quote:

"I can confirm, this appears to be the correct source of this mystery file. The date stamp on mine corresponds with a screen-sharing session with Apple support. The app is downloaded and then deleted when the session is over, but for some reason this startup item remains."

Does this ring a bell?

Anyway, all you have to do is delete it. It is harmless, but a nuisance. Remove it from from your log in. This is done by highlighting it and hitting the minus "-" button.

Any further problems, please post back.

Ian
 

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