Countless articles on the Internet from others. Obviously a LOT of people experience this issue - three in one month in our company alone (the only three that updated to High Sierra), and we don't have more than 20 Macs. This has existed since the Betas apparently, and was not fixed in the final release. Reinstalling an OS to fix a bug that Apple is certainly aware of is not a solution! I've seen people posting articles dating back a couple years with this same issue, and no resolution has been found. We had a third laptop in our company that the help desk kid just reinstalled her OS to fix. Now I have a second laptop that's dead for a user that JUST STARTED, and now cannot work. All I wanted was to download macOS Server! App Store required an OS update for that (!!!), which hosed my laptop. So now we have two down laptops, including my own MacBook Pro which is a real problem, as I'm the Sys Admin for our company and there's a lot on there I now cannot access. Support for real issues in enterprise environments seems almost nonexistent. Everything is centered on personal users. Apple products are great, but I swear they're just not up to the task for Enterprise. Typical response from Apple, showing they did not read the question in full, offering the incorrect solution and never following up.
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