After updating to Yosemite need to log on twice

I recently updated to Yosemite and for some reason I have to log on twice now.  The first time will give me the standard status bar loading.  Once it loads it takes me back to a log on screen with an Apple logo in the top left of the screen.  It's getting annoying, any suggestions? 

Same here. I've attached a screen shot of what the font menu looks like in Adobe Illustrator CS 5.1, now that I've upgraded to OSX Yosemite (10.10).
No fonts.

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