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I did for this post...I dont know if it is locla or domain or whatever...I am guessing is local, cause Im not on any network, just the internet. more I read it, more confused I get...I am able to log in, cause saw thwere was a option to log in with MS account, and luckily In had one and it worked to log into computer.
This is why I never put in a password for my conputer, cause I find it confusing, and know I'd like forget it, or it decides not to work.
Most likely you are not on a domain since you would have to purposely join a domain with credentials given to you by the domain.
A Microsoft account requires a password, so you wouldn't be able to remove the password for it.
Luckily, you can set Windows 10 to automatically sign in to your Microsoft account at startup and on wakeup. Were you able to set this from the tutorial links I posted above and below for reference? If you have any questions, I'll be happy to help.
(Use option 1) Sign in User Account Automatically at Windows 10 Startup
(Use option 1) Turn On or Off Require Sign-in on Wakeup in Windows 10
No, never tried, I was not wanting to have to enter a password whenever I turned on the computer like it supposed to...so didnt follow those, cause thought would just make enter a password everytime I open the computer and goes to log into Microsoft. I just dont get why my computer is set to not ask for password, yet proceeds to ask me to enter a password.
You may have it set to not ask for a password on wakeup, but didn't set to automatically sign in at startup.
Wakeup (ex: from sleep) and startup (ex: from shut down or restart) are two separate items.
Double checking the items I mentioned from the tutorials I linked to above would help you to determine if you have both set or not.
I didn't know if you did or not since you said you "never tried" the tutorials. I'm only trying to verify.
Since you do have these set, there may be a chance you didn't enter your password correctly in netplwiz. Netplwiz uses whatever password you enter, so if it's not correct, it will fail at startup asking you to still sign in.
As a test, set up netplwiz again with your account selected and its password to see if that may be what happened, and to rule it out.
When I said I never tried the tutorials, I meant I followed to the point about entering a password, so may been a similar one you posted
I mustive done something messed up, cause I dont even recall putting in any password, even in the tutorial with the netplwiz command...never entered a password, cause didnt want one. I'll try the passowrd one...but I dont know what the password is. Ive been reading and rereading that step 5, and dunno where that popup for entering a password is..all I find is properties. It mention PC settings, but dont know where that is...the is a lot of settings on my PC all over...dont want to be messing around in the wrong section.
If needed, you can use the appropriate option in the tutorial below to reset your Microsoft account password to be able to use with netplwiz and have Windows 10 automatically sign in to your account at startup.
Reset Password of User Account in Windows 10
I came to this thread through searching (external engine) for statements contained in the error message.
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I want to understand the meaning of the system is not authoritative. What "the system"?
I want to understand the concept of a provider associated with an account. What is a provider? In what way "associated"? "using" it how?