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"There is a problem with your Microsoft account" message
This is a tangly issue for me. Earlier this week, when I signed in to my work computer, there was a message saying:
It's a legitimate Microsoft message; you can find lots of pages online talking about it, but many are from Microsoft itself, with "copy/paste" one-size-fits-all ill-fitting "solutions."There is a problem with your Microsoft account. To fix this, sign in to account.live.com from a browser.
I have not had a functionality problem with the computer, or with my copy of Office, this week. All work fine. So I'm inclined to ignore the error, except I hate having unresolved error messages.
The "tangle" I refer to in the issue is that the message doesn't even mention WHICH "Microsoft account" this pertains to. I have my Office suite set up using my work email and a unique-to-Office password. But on the same computer, I have a free-to-nonprofit Office environment set up in my browser, for volunteer work I do, and that has separate login credentials, and that also works fine.
I've used the Shared Experience settings too, to try to fix this, but, not knowing WHICH account is being referred to, and having everything work fine anyway, confuses me and doesn't give me much impetus to "fix" a problem that doesn't affect me, except for not liking the messages.
Suggestions? I want things to keep working - as they are - but I also want the error messages to stop pestering me.