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Thank you Alan, but yeah I don't think that would be the issue either. It's usually when your credentials get improperly changed is when this happens to not have it automatically changed in Credential Manager.
Thank you Alan, but yeah I don't think that would be the issue either. It's usually when your credentials get improperly changed is when this happens to not have it automatically changed in Credential Manager.
Hi, Thanks, nothing but legit stuff, it's the signing into accounts that I am wondering about, you sign into your m$ account to get to the desktop on boot, and then at some point if you went to check your email which is a different account than the one you sign into windows with, which means signing in with a different account than the initial signing into the pc, I don't know how the system handles signing into a different m$ email account, than the one for using with windows, I don't know how it may handle more than 1 m$ account sign in at the same time so to speak, not sure I've laid it out for you guys to make out what I am suggesting, but hope I have.
Hi to everybody.
First of all, I know there are a lot of topics regarding this issue. Still, I didn't find anything which could help me.
A few infos:
- I'm running the Insider Build 14332, and this problem started to show up since this last installation;
- I've already tried to delete my credentials from the Credential Manager, with no luck;
- I've already tried to login in my local account and, then, go back to my online account, with no luck;
- OneDrive too is asking for my credentials at every single boot (I've also noticed that the username becomes a random alphanumeric string).
Like I said, this problem is nagging me a lot. And I encountered two big problems.
First of all, I'm not able to use the "Verify" button in Settings, 'cause it just show up a popup in which I can't write a thing (as you can see in the first image).
Secondly, I've noticed that my Credential Manager keeps deleting all my Windows Credentials at every boot. I think the whole problem is caused by this, but I can't understand what is making Windows delete them every single time (see this second image).
I hope you'll give me a solution, 'cause this thing is really driving me nuts.
I've already followed a lot of guides with no luck, and I've seen that a lot of users are still having this problem. Quite annoying.
Thank you.
Last edited by Davide3i; 06 May 2016 at 03:22.
Hello David, and welcome to Ten Forums. :)
You might see if doing a repair install may be able to help without losing anything.
Repair Install Windows 10 with an In-place Upgrade
The software forum area should be good, but we can always move it turns out to fit another better. :)