Strange message in console after upgrading to ML

Hi!
I recently upgraded my system to ML. The operation went fine and the only issue I had was that VMware fusion stopped working, as it was outdated. Everrithing seems to be working nicely well, indeed much faster than OS X 10.7.4. However I'm getting the following error message in console log and have no idea what the reason could be.
01/08/12 12:55:30,000 kernel[0]: Sandbox: sandboxd(13627) deny mach-lookup com.apple.coresymbolicationd
01/08/12 12:55:30,089 sandboxd[13627]: ([13626]) mdworker(13626) deny file-write-create /Users/curro/Library/Keychains/login.keychain.sb-0c70fbec-zqpBqR
01/08/12 12:55:30,093 sandboxd[13627]: ([13626]) mdworker(13626) deny file-write-create /Users/curro/Library/Keychains/login.keychain.sb-0c70fbec-Zk4lE2
01/08/12 12:55:30,097 sandboxd[13627]: ([13626]) mdworker(13626) deny file-write-create /Users/curro/Library/Keychains/login.keychain.sb-0c70fbec-3fGKYz
01/08/12 12:55:30,101 sandboxd[13627]: ([13626]) mdworker(13626) deny file-write-create /Users/curro/Library/Keychains/login.keychain.sb-0c70fbec-lFa9ez
01/08/12 12:55:30,108 sandboxd[13627]: ([13626]) mdworker(13626) deny file-write-create /Users/curro/Library/Keychains/login.keychain.sb-0c70fbec-qiP0uB
01/08/12 12:55:30,157 sandboxd[13627]: ([13626]) mdworker(13626) deny file-write-create /Users/curro/Library/Keychains/login.keychain.sb-0c70fbec-pZq2Q9
01/08/12 12:55:30,164 sandboxd[13627]: ([13626]) mdworker(13626) deny file-write-create /Users/curro/Library/Keychains/login.keychain.sb-0c70fbec-7pYjdP
01/08/12 12:55:30,169 sandboxd[13627]: ([13626]) mdworker(13626) deny file-write-create /Users/curro/Library/Keychains/login.keychain.sb-0c70fbec-G1ZQuK
01/08/12 12:55:30,213 sandboxd[13627]: ([13626]) mdworker(13626) deny file-write-create /Users/curro/Library/Keychains/login.keychain.sb-0c70fbec-s0TwOb
01/08/12 12:55:30,221 sandboxd[13627]: ([13626]) mdworker(13626) deny file-write-create /Users/curro/Library/Keychains/login.keychain.sb-0c70fbec-L0alYc
01/08/12 12:55:30,226 sandboxd[13627]: ([13626]) mdworker(13626) deny file-write-create /Users/curro/Library/Keychains/login.keychain.sb-0c70fbec-KPYpMt
01/08/12 13:01:46,306 sandboxd[13640]: ([13639]) mdworker(13639) deny file-write-create /Users/curro/Library/Keychains/login.keychain.sb-0c70fbec-ucLDrp
01/08/12 13:01:46,000 kernel[0]: Sandbox: sandboxd(13640) deny mach-lookup com.apple.coresymbolicationd
01/08/12 13:01:46,312 sandboxd[13640]: ([13639]) mdworker(13639) deny file-write-create /Users/curro/Library/Keychains/login.keychain.sb-0c70fbec-uR0hzN
01/08/12 13:01:46,317 sandboxd[13640]: ([13639]) mdworker(13639) deny file-write-create /Users/curro/Library/Keychains/login.keychain.sb-0c70fbec-12iiGo
01/08/12 13:01:46,322 sandboxd[13640]: ([13639]) mdworker(13639) deny file-write-create /Users/curro/Library/Keychains/login.keychain.sb-0c70fbec-KEJ4Wk
01/08/12 13:01:46,328 sandboxd[13640]: ([13639]) mdworker(13639) deny file-write-create /Users/curro/Library/Keychains/login.keychain.sb-0c70fbec-4Vgp9M
01/08/12 13:01:46,332 sandboxd[13640]: ([13639]) mdworker(13639) deny file-write-create /Users/curro/Library/Keychains/login.keychain.sb-0c70fbec-xrKw6d
01/08/12 13:01:46,395 sandboxd[13640]: ([13639]) mdworker(13639) deny file-write-create /Users/curro/Library/Keychains/login.keychain.sb-0c70fbec-gGmmEV
01/08/12 13:01:46,404 sandboxd[13640]: ([13639]) mdworker(13639) deny file-write-create /Users/curro/Library/Keychains/login.keychain.sb-0c70fbec-Sucn0v
01/08/12 13:01:46,410 sandboxd[13640]: ([13639]) mdworker(13639) deny file-write-create /Users/curro/Library/Keychains/login.keychain.sb-0c70fbec-x4pN2d
01/08/12 13:01:46,455 sandboxd[13640]: ([13639]) mdworker(13639) deny file-write-create /Users/curro/Library/Keychains/login.keychain.sb-0c70fbec-p3vooS
01/08/12 13:01:46,464 sandboxd[13640]: ([13639]) mdworker(13639) deny file-write-create /Users/curro/Library/Keychains/login.keychain.sb-0c70fbec-TCTgqY
01/08/12 13:01:46,469 sandboxd[13640]: ([13639]) mdworker(13639) deny file-write-create /Users/curro/Library/Keychains/login.keychain.sb-0c70fbec-dBYUzY
The console log is much larger, this messages will repeat ciclically no matter what applications I'm using, numbers between brackets will vary (I can't see them in activity monitor so I'm not sure if they're PIDs)
Things I've done until now:
- Looked for corrupted preference files
- Repaired permissions and searched for wrong preferences files.
- Cleaned the system from potentially troubling user agents and daemons
- Removing third party apps from launch at login
Any clues?
Thanks.

Hello:
Your English is excellent...far better than some who claim it is their mother tongue
My answer was a bit flippant, sorry
I looked at my own logs after reading your last post.  I note all sorts of incomprehensible (to me) messages - some indicating errors.  I have no clue what the sandbox messages indicate.
The other problems could be caused by a number of things - including hardware problems.
You might try resetting the PRAM and SMC.  Those are not cure alls, but they cannot hurt anything either.
Barry

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    Rebooted.
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