I'm an Adult (Microsoft family features)


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    I'm an Adult (Microsoft family features)


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    Ever since update KB4338819 dated 10/07/2018 I have been presented with this appearing on my computer screen after booting up, Windows 10 home Version 1803 build 17134.167,I have searched for remedies on how to correct this to no avail,The only solution that worked was to "sign in with a local account"which to me is a fudge job,as one user said in an response to this "It feels as the Microsoft have Hi-Jacked my computer"which I feel he is right,I have no wish disable Family features as I have a 10 year old grandson that occasionally uses my computer within his own account,the reason I feel that it is this update causing the problem is it only started to appear directly after this was installed,any help would be welcome,
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    A new 'feature' was quietly introduced with 1709 that reopens apps that were left open when you last shut down.
    on a restart Fall Creators Update reopens apps from before Solved - Page 26 - Windows 10 Forums

    A few (but not all) have reported that a side effect is that some services that other users were running also get restarted and when you shut down you are told that other users are signed in. This could be another aspect of that...

    If so, the fix would be to sign in as your grandson and turn off 'Use my sign in info to automatically finish setting up my device and reopen my apps after an update or restart'. Try it and see if it stops the message appearing.

    Use sign-in info to auto finish after Update or Restart in Windows 10 | Windows 10 Tutorials
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    Thanks for your reply,I tried signing in on my grandsons account and turned off the "Sign in using my info"option and on restarting my computer the problem no longer presented itself but as the saying goes "Cynicism comes with age"I powered down again and waited an hour before restarting and low and behold it showed it's ugly head once more I will look into the other options that your link provided but I'm just a simple user who really wants a trouble free ride when powering up not having to trawl through stuff that is way above is knowledge lol Just an afterthought I'm getting this message when I power up and sign into MY account not my Grandsons,
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    This seems to be like a world wide issue, judging by the wide array of responses on microsoft community forums. Apparently, there is still no universal solution. Thruth is, no one is sure it is a complete bug, as other than a notice, it does NOT appear to affect system and behaviour in any way (family features included)
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    Yes must admit you have a point usikpa having trawled through countless web sites, as it only surfaced after update KB4338819 was installed that must be a starting point to look, thanks for your input I guess I will just after keep deleting it or just sign in with local account till they find a fix()
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