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Which "localos" accounts can be disabled in the vCenter appliance?

I have been asked to disable all non-essential OS accounts in the vCenter appliance we use (5.5).  In the web interface, I found a view of users, including one call "localos" which I am assume are local accounts in Linux used by the appliance.  I am a Windows administrator, so 99% of these accounts are meaningless to me.  Does anyone know if any of these accounts can/should be disabled and NOT break any vCenter/SSO functionality?  Here is the list (which I think is pretty standard for every vCenter appliance installation....thanks, NK.

HIDDEN
  FOR SECURITY
\Administrator
HIDDEN FOR SECURITY\Administrator
HIDDEN FOR SECURITY\GuestHIDDEN FOR SECURITY\Guest
daemonDaemon
deployDeployUser
dhcpdDHCPserver daemon
haldaemonUserfor haldaemon
ldapUserfor OpenLDAP
mailMailerdaemon
manManualpages viewer
messagebusUserfor D-Bus
netdumperVMwareNetdumper User
nobodynobody
ntpNTPdaemon
polkituserPolicyKit
postfixPostfixDaemon
postgrespostgres
rootroot
sshdSSHdaemon
stunnelDaemonuser for stunnel (universal SSL tunnel)
suse-nccNovellCustomer Center User
tcservertcServer User
upgradeupgrade
uuiddUserfor uuidd
vc-anon0vc-anon0
vc-anon1vc-anon1
vc-anon10vc-anon10
vc-anon11vc-anon11
vc-anon12vc-anon12
vc-anon13vc-anon13
vc-anon14vc-anon14
vc-anon15vc-anon15
vc-anon2vc-anon2
vc-anon3vc-anon3
vc-anon4vc-anon4
vc-anon5vc-anon5
vc-anon6vc-anon6
vc-anon7vc-anon7
vc-anon8vc-anon8
vc-anon9vc-anon9
wwwrunWWWdaemon apache
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