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multiple pcs with same account shouldnt matter. what does it say when you click the fix it button?Hi,
Often I get suggestion in Windows 10 to fix account and I don't know what causes it. Is it because multiple PCs with Windows 10 can't be on the same email address?
Cool. How is this helpful, at all?My Gawd I hate how MS are pushing so hard for everyone to be on MS accounts, I'm quite happy with a local account thank you. If I want to sync any data, I'm happy to use a third party provider that works across all operating systems.
It's called "a comment in passing" and who made you the thread gatekeeper? Fact is: Microsoft are forcing MS accounts in an underhanded and manipulative manner and it's confusing to average users. Relax. <---That's a full stop, meaning I'm not interested in arguing a valid comment in passing.Cool. How is this helpful, at all?
Op -- this can be a number of things from simply a password update (i.e. you updated it somewhere else and now need to sync it here), to an actual account problem. It shouldn't be happening "often" though, ime. Multiple PCs on one email account isn't the problem. Is it happening after updates?
multiple pcs with same account shouldnt matter. what does it say when you click the fix it button?
huh. just the one system? if so maybe its not saving the password correct. maybe change it and update on all systems.It asks me to login and after successful login it fixes itself.
Google Workspace does this, for some reason it randomly logs you out and you need to log back in again just to 'verify you are who you say you are'. It's annoying, but probably nothing worth sweating over.It asks me to login and after successful login it fixes itself.
Does your IP happen to change within session?Google Workspace does this, for some reason it randomly logs you out and you need to log back in again just to 'verify you are who you say you are'.
Nope. Google actually used to have a link explaining why they get you to log back in all the time, it used to mention something along the lines of verification.Does your IP happen to change within session?
yeah, it did that on my old work account too, real pita. "log back in?! i was just there two minutes ago!"Nope. Google actually used to have a link explaining why they get you to log back in all the time, it used to mention something along the lines of verification.
Chromium is the worst, you cannot stay logged into Google Workspace on Chromium. Once the browser closes, you're instantly logged out. I swear it's deliberate on behalf of Google, I'm just not too sure why?yeah, it did that on my old work account too, real pita. "log back in?! i was just there two minutes ago!"
I swear it's deliberate on behalf of Google, I'm just not too sure why?
Google cloud engine does seem to hold the login pretty well for me.Chromium is the worst, you cannot stay logged into Google Workspace on Chromium. Once the browser closes, you're instantly logged out. I swear it's deliberate on behalf of Google, I'm just not too sure why?
Try Chromium (as in not Chrome, but Chromium). I'd be really interested to hear your findings as it drives me batty.Google cloud engine does seem to hold the login pretty well for me.