Adding MS Account to domain user says account '... is here already'


  1. Posts : 2
    Win 10 Pro
       #1

    Adding MS Account to domain user says account '... is here already'


    Have just upgraded my Surface Pro 2 with Win 10 Pro from Win 8.1. Tablet is a domain machine and the upgrade all went fine. The tablet was originally bought using my MS account and in the registry it has entries saying my MS account name (ie: my email address) is the registered owner. When I try to setup Cortana, it asks me to sign into my MS account but when I do this I always get a window saying that my MS account 'is here already' with a blank field beneath! I then decided to go to my account settings where it is possible to add 'other accounts you use' (being a domain computer) and when I try to sign in to the account there I also get the same message. It's as if it is in someway an existing account on the machine and therefore cannot create the required data for the account because it already exists. I did originally have an MS account profile on the machine but that has since been deleted. If this were the issue then I believe it would say account already exists.
    I have a second (virtualised) machine that was installed from scratch and I was able to properly create this additional account and Cortana works fine. I assume there is no problem having 2 machines logged into an MS account at once. I shutdown this machine as a test and it made no difference anyway.
    I know this may be slightly unusual being a domain account but does anyone know what it may be complaining about when it says 'here already'?
    Thanks
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  2. Posts : 1
    Windows 10
       #2

    TheOldTannery said:
    Have just upgraded my Surface Pro 2 with Win 10 Pro from Win 8.1. Tablet is a domain machine and the upgrade all went fine. The tablet was originally bought using my MS account and in the registry it has entries saying my MS account name (ie: my email address) is the registered owner. When I try to setup Cortana, it asks me to sign into my MS account but when I do this I always get a window saying that my MS account 'is here already' with a blank field beneath! I then decided to go to my account settings where it is possible to add 'other accounts you use' (being a domain computer) and when I try to sign in to the account there I also get the same message. It's as if it is in someway an existing account on the machine and therefore cannot create the required data for the account because it already exists. I did originally have an MS account profile on the machine but that has since been deleted. If this were the issue then I believe it would say account already exists.
    I have a second (virtualised) machine that was installed from scratch and I was able to properly create this additional account and Cortana works fine. I assume there is no problem having 2 machines logged into an MS account at once. I shutdown this machine as a test and it made no difference anyway.
    I know this may be slightly unusual being a domain account but does anyone know what it may be complaining about when it says 'here already'?
    Thanks

    I have the same exact problem. Did you find an solution?
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  3. Posts : 2
    Win 10 Pro
    Thread Starter
       #3

    stuarts99 said:
    I have the same exact problem. Did you find an solution?
    Nothing as yet I'm afraid, still looking!
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  4. Posts : 1
    Windows 10
       #4

    TheOldTannery said:
    Nothing as yet I'm afraid, still looking!
    Same here. And the dialog I'm seeing is very strange. It says "my@email.de" is already here, and in addition I see a password box that clearly does not have any function.

    On top, I'm thinking this was introduced very recently by some patch, because when I installed a couple of machines, and joined the domain first, and installed all the missing patches only then, it seemed to work. But I'm not 100% sure.

    Klaus
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  5. Posts : 1
    Windows 10
       #5

    Just delete registry key (using regedit.exe, be careful !!) HKEY_USERS\.DEFAULT\Software\Microsoft\IdentityCRL\StoredIdenties\<your problem identity>
    and try again
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  6. ich
    Posts : 1
    Windows 10 Enterprise
       #6

    Worked for me!!


    Eager2008 said:
    Just delete registry key (using regedit.exe, be careful !!) HKEY_USERS\.DEFAULT\Software\Microsoft\IdentityCRL\StoredIdenties\<your problem identity>
    and try again
    I had the same issue. Deleting the key resolved it
      My Computer


 

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