Security settings when I log in

Hi,
I just got a new MacBook which started up fine the first time I booted. However when I logged out and back in again I got a message saying that the file "/library/startupitems/timbuktustartup" had incorrect security settings. It then gave me the options of decide later (which I took), disable or fix??
Can anyone help.
Barry

Presumablly you (knowingly) have Timbuktu installed to allow remote access to your Mac. You most likely also have it blocked in System Preferences> Sharing under the Services and Firewall tabs. Enabling it under the Services tab should automatically add it under the Firewall tab. I have no recent firsthand experience with Timbuktu so i'm not sure if it's installer provides it a separate listing under Services or if it falls under Apple Remote Desktop.

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