Nov 05 2022 02:47 AM
I have a personal DELL notebook bought with Windows 10, registered to me and my personal Microsoft Account. I also work at a University that uses Microsoft 365 and I use my company account for apps (Teams, PowerPoint, etc.). I set up Windows Hello on Windows 10 with fingerprint recognition and a PIN.
After updating to Win 11, the Windows Hello fingerprint scan option works fine, but the PIN option is no longer available, a message appears underneath the option:
"Sorry, this PIN isn't working for your organization's resources. Tap or click here to fix it"
When I click, it asks me to log in with a company account to set it up (doesn't allow me to use my personal Microsoft Account).
Why is Win 11 telling me "this PIN isn't working for your organization's resources" when I only want to use it to access my PC (which, again, is registered with my personal - and not my company's - account)? While on Win 10, the PIN was correctly working...
What would be the best course of action here to enable again the PIN option?
Nov 05 2022 07:09 AM - edited Nov 05 2022 07:10 AM
Hello,
Try FIX 1 mentioned here:
https://www.kapilarya.com/sorry-this-pin-isnt-working-for-your-organizations-resources
Let us know if this helps!
Note: Included link in this reply refers to blog post by a trusted Microsoft MVP.
Nov 06 2022 03:19 AM - edited Nov 06 2022 03:20 AM
@KapilArya thank you very much. I tried the fix, but I was only partially successful.
First off, I couldn't access the C:\Windows\ServiceProfiles\LocalService\AppData\Local\Microsoft folder from Windows Explorer. It only grants me access to C:\Windows\ServiceProfiles and from there I cannot open any subfolders. Note that my account has administrator privileges.
I can access the folder via cmd (run as administrator). I tried to take ownership of all folders and subfolders under ServiceProfiles using the following commands:
takeown /f C:\Windows\ServiceProfiles /r /d y
icacls C:\Windows\ServiceProfiles /grant administrators:F /t
But I still cannot open those folders from Windows explorer.
I renamed Ngc to Ngc.old via cmd and it did the trick to make the "sorry this PIN... etc." message disappear and let me set a new PIN. However, when I try to do that, after logging in with my personal account credentials and setting a PIN I keep getting a "Something went wrong" error.
Any suggestions?
Nov 06 2022 04:56 AM - edited Nov 06 2022 04:57 AM
Okay, try setting PIN from login screen, see if that works. Refer 2nd part here:
https://www.kapilarya.com/how-to-setup-pin-in-windows-11
Also make sure, if you're signed in with Microsoft account, verify the account.
Keep us posted!
Note: Included link in this reply refers to blog post by a trusted Microsoft MVP.
Nov 06 2022 05:47 AM - edited Nov 06 2022 06:26 AM
Thank you again! Sadly, trying from login screen did not work either (same "Something went wrong" error). My Microsoft account is already verified.
EDIT: on top of that now the fingerprint scan isn't enough to log in and Windows tells me that my PIN is required to log in, forces me to log in via my personal account password, sends me to the PIN setup window and ends up with the "Something went wrong" error
Nov 11 2022 01:46 AM
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