Windows 10: Personal Computer login stated "Your organization requires that you change your password".

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  1. Personal Computer login stated "Your organization requires that you change your password".


    My Dell Inspiron 3020 personal desktop computer running Win 11 rejected my login PIN and stated "Your organization requires that you change your password". I have no "organization". How do I access my computer? I do not know what, if any, password the computer is waiting for - it rejects all my tries.

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    stephen levy, Dec 5, 2024
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  2. how do i stop windows from stating "your organization requires you to change your password"

    I am using an HP laptop running windows 10 home edition version 1903. My version was just updated to build 18362.535. This is my personal laptop and noone else has access or an account. I am logging in using my microsoft account. Every time there is a
    windows update (and even other times) i get the statement 'your organization requires you to change your password". I DO NOT HAVE AN ORGANIZATION. This is a PERSONAL laptop. Why is it asking me to change my password at all, as according to microsoft the deault
    value is to NEVER have a password expire. I am getting tired of changing a password that i dont want to be using at all. This is getting ridiculous. Please do not come back and tell me some type of convoluted way to change my registry and give me 500 steps
    to follow. Even though i do have some education in computer science, i do not work for MICROSOFT. I am the end user, not the programmer. There should be an easy fix for this. HELP!!
     
    jericastellanos, Dec 5, 2024
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  3. Organization requires changing PIN

    I am currently having an issue with being forced to change my pin. The prompt states that it is my organization that requires this. This is my personal computer and I am the only user on it. I have tried the solutions on other questions, but none of them
    have worked. I cannot find the setting to change this anywhere on my computer. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
     
    WillSouza1, Dec 5, 2024
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  4. Nikhar_K Win User

    Personal Computer login stated "Your organization requires that you change your password".

    Receiving prompt "your organization needs you to change your password after remaining work account from personal computer

    Hi,



    Thank you for writing to Microsoft Community Forums.



    I understand that you receive a prompt,” your organization needs you to change your password” on your computer. I’ll certainly assist you with the issue.



    Ideally, if we sign in using a work account on a personal computer, there are chances that certain policies are applied on the computer. These policies might not be removed from the computer even after disconnecting the account from the computer. You
    might need to get in touch with your local IT admin to get help in removing the policies.



    However, as you are receiving a prompt "your organization needs you to change your password", let us try a couple of troubleshooting steps and check:



    1. Type command prompt in the search bar on the
      Taskbar.
    2. Right click on the command prompt icon and select
      Run as administrator.
    3. Now, type/paste the following command and hit Enter:
      wmic path Win32_UserAccount set PasswordExpires=False
    4. Close command prompt window.


    I would also suggest you to post your query in
    TechNet forums
    , where we have support professionals to assist you appropriately.




    Regards,

    Nikhar Khare

    Microsoft Community - Moderator
     
    Nikhar_K, Dec 5, 2024
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