Windows 10: "Microsoft account problem. We need to fix your Microsoft account" message

Discus and support "Microsoft account problem. We need to fix your Microsoft account" message in AntiVirus, Firewalls and System Security to solve the problem; Every other login I get this message. It tells me to go to Shared experiences to "fix it." How do I get rid of this message for good? After I input my... Discussion in 'AntiVirus, Firewalls and System Security' started by CanineMetal55, Jan 27, 2022.

  1. "Microsoft account problem. We need to fix your Microsoft account" message


    Every other login I get this message. It tells me to go to Shared experiences to "fix it." How do I get rid of this message for good? After I input my pin again, it then will say "all accounts are working correctly," and everything is working fine after that. How do I get rid of this message so that it never appears again?

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    CanineMetal55, Jan 27, 2022
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  2. asus2016 Win User

    "There is a problem with your Microsoft account" message

    I followed the steps and am now getting a message from the "Shared Experiences" setting that "All accounts are working correctly." Thanks.
     
    asus2016, Jan 27, 2022
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  3. Mindweaver, Jan 27, 2022
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  4. silkstone Win User

    "Microsoft account problem. We need to fix your Microsoft account" message

    Windows 8 with 2 Microsoft accounts?

    I was thinking of doing that, but it will be a PITA setting everything up on the 2nd account again. I might go that way and just spend the time getting the account in order.

    The problem is, I would need to switch at the start of every day. Extra reset and waiting for the settings to be applied etc. Also, I'm not sure whether one drive would be maintained after switching back to a local account. I wouldn't want to have to re-sync every time I logged in. I may have to do some testing to see if onedrive is maintained after switching back to a local account.
     
    silkstone, Jan 27, 2022
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