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77 Topics- Windows11 remote desktop does not work with non ascii chars in usernameAfter updating my system from Windows10 to Windows11 I am unable to login via remote desktop into another computer where the login contains a non ascii character. It always displays that provided credentials do not work despite providing the correct ones. That another computer has 2 accounts on it, where one of those contains non ascii character and the other one does not. I am only not able to login on the one with non ascii character. The other one works seamlessly. Couple years ago on that other computer I changes the username to not contain non ascii character, but unfortunately Windows lies about changing username because it only changes the displayed name. Couple weeks ago I tried to change all the registry keys which contain the username with non ascii char (while being logged on the other account), but after restart Windows always changes them back. Two questions: 1. What shell I do to be able to use RDP on Windows 11 and be able to login to a computer with non ascii char in a username? 2. Or what shell I do to force Windows10 (the other computer) to change the username to not contain the non-asci char?557Views0likes2Comments
- Windows 10: Empty blue screen upon logging inHello, I don't know why, but whenever my laptop with Windows 10 reboots, right after signing in, the very first thing that shows up every time, before even the desktop has the chance to show up or any program can load, is an empty blue screen. It's not the BSOD, but a screen with a blue background similar to the one that appears sometimes after Windows Update installs some updates and Windows asks you to set something up, except that this one doesn't have any text image. Two buttons are available on the bottom: "Repeat" and "Cancel". If I hit "Repeat", it seems the system tries to do something – the rotating loading circles and the words "One moment..." appear very briefly in the center of the screen, but nothing happens and the screen goes blue again with no text. I tried to do this multiple time, but nothing different happens. On the bottom of the screen there are also icons to access accessibility options ("Ease of Access") and audio volume. If you hit "Cancel", the screen disappears, I'm taken to the desktop screen, and the startup process continues normally, with programs opening, etc. Here's how this annoying screen looks: It seems harmless enough, seeing as the solution is simply to hit "Cancel" every time, but the problem is that this laptop is being used as a file server and should be as autonomous as possible, and whenever it starts up, it should be able to complete the whole sign in process unattended to be able to load programs and everything, so I would like to check if anyone has any idea what this screen is and how to get rid of it. I tried restoring Windows to a previous state (from up to 1 month ago) and it didn't solve the problem. Searching the web for similar cases also haven't gotten me anywhere, unfortunately, so any help is appreciated. Thanks, Fabio2.4KViews0likes1Comment
- Fetch Email of Login User Using Command or ScriptDear Team, We are working on retrieving email address of the user joined to Entra ID from Entra-joined Windows devices, specifically while running in a system context.The whoami /upn command successfully returns the joined user’s email address in a user context, but it does not work in a system context, particularly when using an elevated terminal via the psexec utility. We also tested the dsregcmd /status command; however, in a system context, the User Identity tab in the SSO State section only appears when there is an error in AzureAdPrt. Under normal, healthy operating conditions, this command does not provide the user identity or the full domain username. We would greatly appreciate guidance on how to retrieve the Entra ID joined user’s email address in a system context, especially from those with prior experience in this area. Thank you for your support.21Views0likes0Comments
- Multi-Account into the new TeamsHi, i'm using the new teams app for University and Personal Stuff. If i log-in my first account logged is the university account and, if i want to switch it's like a new teams page is open letting ALSO the previous opened. If i go to close the previous account window, all teams service will be closed, closing also the one i want to stay opened. It is simply horrible. Please just improved the account switcher system making a true switch from account to account letting just an instance opened. Thank you!108Views0likes2Comments
- Unable to Log Into Teams on iPhone. Error: Sign-in ErrorHello, Has anyone been able to resolve the Sign-In Error issue? It appears to be an issue between the Microsoft Authenticator app and Teams. Our organization is using Conditional Access policies to require MFA via the Microsoft Authenticator App. After MFA completes and the phone returns to Teams, the error message is displayed. Azure AD Sign-In log displays MFA success. Steps to produce: 1. Open Teams 2. add account yourdomain.com 3. select work account 4. Flips to Microsoft Authenticator 5. Enter Password 6. Flips to Teams 7. Displays error: Sign-In Error Here is what I've tried: - deleted the account from Teams - restarted the phone - reinstalled teams - tried to delete cache from Teams settings in iOS General (never seems to clear) - removed email address from personal Microsoft accountSolved126KViews0likes11Comments
- Sign in to Azure DevOpsThe https://dev.azure.com URL redirects to the landing page for the Azure DevOps product. I used to promote this as an URL to use to login to the product. Since this year the page is missing the "Already have an account? Sing in to Azure DevOps" link. As far as I can see there is no way to login to Azure DevOps trough this interface now. There is the usual "sing in" in the top right, which will redirect you to the azure portal (or at least for me it does). How are we supposed to login to Azure DevOps? Old login:Solved429KViews4likes10Comments
- Microsoft account login errorHello, I'm looking for a solution to my problem. I haven't been able to find one with hours of searching and trouble shooting. The error pops up after an attempt to sign into my account "Something went wrong please try again later. 0x8007000e." If there's anyone that can help me solve this error please reply to my discussion.627Views2likes2Comments
- AD DS Users in Remote Desktop Users group receive not authorized for remote loginHello, thanks for checking! My AD DS config was lost. I have now built a new PDC for AD DS. I have recreated users and given them remote permissions via remote tab on user details, I have added them to administrators group, and I have added them to Remote Desktop Users group. I have joined "PC1" I can confirm the user can login via console, but when attempting to remote in, is receiving "The connection was denied because the user account is not authorised for remote login." The only user that can use RDP at this time is domain 'administrator'. It was working previously. I have verified that the PC1 has remote desktop enabled, and can connect via domain 'administrator' I would appreciate any insight into this matter!Solved423Views0likes2Comments
- Can't login to fresh installation of Microsoft TeamsI can't login to Microsoft Teams app on my laptop. It's newly installed on my machine. When it opens I get asked for my email address and then it gives me the error number 0x80190001 with no other information. I have added Teams to my firewall. I'm using TinyWall and I added the process and it TinyWall find the Teams.exe to add. This is better than before because before I add Teams to my TinyWall things were even worse and Teams wouldn't even ask me for my email address. I'm also using Windows Defender Firewall. Even if I switch off my firewalls I still get the same error. I can't find any useful information on any website. I can't see how to delete any log in data for Teams. I can't think of any thing plan of action. Does anyone have any idea what I could try? I have Windows 10 and a new installation of Microsoft Teams.1.9KViews0likes2Comments