I sorted the same thing on my Surface by deleting my Outlook.com account in the Windows 10 Mail app. I use its big brother in Office to access Outlook.com, as well as my main provider email account, so have no need for the Mail app.
Syncopator said:
I have been getting this notification for weeks, so I went through the palaver of changing my password.
The notification still appears every time I reboot.
Computer Type: Laptop System Manufacturer/Model Number: Microsoft/Surface Pro 4 2017 OS: Windows 10 Pro 64 bit CPU: Intel i7 Memory: 16Gb Hard Drives: 512Gb SSD Browser: Firefox Antivirus: Windows Defender
I sorted the same thing on my Surface by deleting my Outlook.com account in the Windows 10 Mail app. I use its big brother in Office to access Outlook.com, as well as my main provider email account, so have no need for the Mail app.
Thank you Mike, but I don't have an Outlook account, and I've never even investigated Windows Mail.
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