Can be fixed by pressing the "Fix" button... Worked for me.
There is a bug report for this. It appears to be a bug with the checker/fixer. 'Fixing' the falsely detected duplicates appears to be harmless, but I think it is probably better to ignore the warning until there is a fix for the Integrity Checker.
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Seems like its a bug. It existed in version 7 and also the latest 8.5.1. Pressing Fix does the job though. Clean installation showing up this bug every time.
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Me too, no problems but checker says three duplicates, version 6.4.1
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Same here: ERROR: Duplicate Permission: SchemePermissions (ID:10101)
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Yep, I had the same error, but (ID:10101) desn't exists.. ?
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Join this request. I have only active Schemes so I don't understand what is duplicate in them
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Installed 8.4.0 from clean machine. Not an upgrade. No users accessing the system. Same error. 2020/01/06
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OK, just selecting fix button seems to have handled the problem. But I would like to know why and what this error is?
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So no idea where the ID's 10003, 10032 and 10101 come from. I have deleted all permission schemes not in used besides the default, of course.
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Also I only have two permission schemes. One has an ID of 0, which is default and not used by any projects. The other has an ID of 10100, which is used by all projects.
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