That is obviously an option, but there is a lot of setting up and tweaking that has been done so that things work the way we would like under this account, that is why we would prefer to keep using this account and just disassociate it with the previous user.
I guess it all just depends on how much you value the security of the computer and the data that is on it, which seems to be not very much if you are willing to leave a disgruntled employee's account on it.
I set my desktop user account up accidentally using my Microsoft Azure AD account. I want to change it to a local account without losing my settings. Can this be done?
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I have a problem in installing Windows 10 from usb drive. Error is
"windows cannot be installed to this disk. the selected disk has MBR partition table. on efi system windows can only installed to GPT disk"
I have formatted without aware...
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I am running Windows 10 Enterprise, Version 1703, OS Build 15063.483 and I'm having trouble converting my MS connected account to a local one, since the button to do so simply isn't there.
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So, not sure what it is that I did but something to do with one of the Microsoft services had me sign in using my email and password to the live Microsoft stuff (might have been trying to play solitaire).
Now when I boot up my desktop, ...
I somehow converted my local administrator account to microsoft account. Now it doesn't give me an option to disconnect it and revert back to local account. It makes me sign in with my email password instead, and my file sharing across my network is...