Fetch Email of Login User Using Command or Script
Dear 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.7Views0likes0CommentsCan't Leave Windows Insider
I somehow got into Windows Insider, and I want out. I have tried every email I know to exit the program. For 3 of the 4 emails on my Microsoft account - it says "This email address is not registered as a Windows Insider." The fourth email it says it is not a Microsoft account ( I think it is a recovery email). The Reason I want out: When Office apps stopped working, they kept blaming Windows insider. After 4-1/2 hours they managed to fix the problem. But, they told me unless I can figure out what email is associated with Windows Insider, my only option to exit it is to rebuild my computer!!!! Also, I would need to find my windows key from years ago & move all my 2.7 TB of data and reinstall all my programs & apps. Are they INSANE?????? So now i really want out. PLEASE help!Solved224Views0likes3CommentsWindows Mail App Bug - Not sending e-mails from Gmail accounts
Hello, everyone! I'm a long-term user of the Windows Mail and Calendar app, and it has always worked like a charm for me. However, something happened recently and now every time I try to send away an e-mail from a Gmail account, I got a message saying: "There was an error sending your message". Everything else works: I can read new e-mails normally, and the other e-mail services attached to the app still fully functional (Outlook, Office360, Yahoo). I also noticed that when I try to send an e-mail from a Gmail account, what I wrote goes to the "Draft" folder. I can even access the "draft" on the Gmail website, but when I open it, the formatation is completely crazy. I got a Dell XPS 13 9370, and I'm running the latest versions of both Windows 10 and the Mail and Calendar app. I've tried everything I could: 1) I removed the Gmail accounts and added them again but the problem persists; 2) I uninstalled and reinstalled the "Email and Calendar" app but the problem persists; 3) I disabled the antivirus and the firewall but the problem persists (I got a kaspersky); 4) I have already run system corruption checks at the command prompt, but nothing has been found; What should I do? This is the pop-up that appears (I'm a Brazilian user, so it is in Portuguese):Solved31KViews4likes33Comments