Strange pop-up message after opening LR, import and synchronize disabled, must force quit to close

I recently started getting this message when running Lightroom and not only does it seem to disable both "Import" and "Synchronize" but it won't close. Nothing happens when I click stop and in order to close my catalog I have to force quit. Any help is much appreciated. Btw, I did have a plug-in which I disabled but that didn't seem to help.
thanks,
Adam

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