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· I can't sign in to my Microsoft account - Microsoft Support · Help with the Microsoft account recovery form - Microsoft Support · How to recover a hacked or compromised Microsoft account - Microsoft Support. If you have any other Microsoft account sign in issues, use our Sign-in helper tool.
Please go to Settings > Accounts > Email & accounts > Accounts> Select the MS account that you are using on your apps and make sure that it is set to "Microsoft apps can sign me in". If it is already set or the issue persists, please try to remove the email and then restart your computer. Login again on your apps and check if the issue persists.
Thanks for your response. Per your second screenshot, it seems you are redirected to the Microsoft account login page instead of work or school account login page. Thus it cannot recognize your work account as a Microsoft account. In this case, I need to confirm with you whether you have used your work account to log in to OneDrive for the web ...
Kindly double check and try the below to ensure that the work account has completely been removed from your PC. - Click on Start. - Click on Settings. - Click on Accounts. - Click on Access work or school. - Check if the work account is still there and if it is still there click on it and click on Disconnect.
3. Select "Sign in without a Microsoft account (not recommended)"; 4. Select "Local account"; 5. Enter the requested information and then click "Next". Follow the on-screen instructions and the account should successfully be created. Log in to the created user and see if the same behavior occurs.
· I can't sign in to my Microsoft account - Microsoft Support · Help with the Microsoft account recovery form - Microsoft Support · How to recover a hacked or compromised Microsoft account - Microsoft Support. If you have any other Microsoft account sign in issues, use our Sign-in helper tool.
Enter the following command: OOBE\BYPASSNRO and press Enter. 3.3. The system will restart, and you will start the setup process again. This time, change the internet connection options to "I don't have internet" > "Continue with limited setup". Then, in the account creation, use "local account."
Go to aka.ms/accountrecovery. 2. Enter the account you want to recover, email address you have access to, and enter the CAPTCHA and select Next. 3. Enter the code sent via the email you provided and select Verify. 4. Enter your account recovery information and select Next. 5. If approved, you'll get a link to reset your password.
I try to sign in to the Microsoft Store to download an app. A new window pops up asking me to sign in. I put in my account name and it says " That Microsoft account doesn't exist. Enter a different account or get a new one." So I click "get a new one" and put in my account name (the one it says doesn't exist) and it says:
To manually configure your email account settings, follow these steps: • Open Outlook and click Next at the Welcome screen. • Click Yes to add a new email account, and click Next. • In the Auto Account Wizard, select Manual setup or additional server types, and click Next. • Select the type of email account you have (POP, IMAP, Exchange ...