Logging in for the first time?

After downloading iCloud I try to login and get this message: "This Applie ID is valid but not an ICloud account." It's my only Apple account so why can't I use it to login?

I had to set up an account using the "username"@me.com login, then you can access it with your Apple log in if it is set up that way.  It took me several tries to figure this out.

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              > see the Struts messages in their logs which normally happens and tells me
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              > <Nov 19, 2002 6:44:33 AM EST> <Error> <HTTP> <HttpServer(1754841,null default ct
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