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12 Topics"OneDrive isn't signed in" Pop Up Every Time I boot Windows 10
Every time I boot my Windows 10 Pro desktop computer, I get a OneDrive pop-up message that says "OneDrive is not signed in" and it cannot sync my OneDrive folders until I sign in. This started happening very recently and I'd never seen this problem until it started a couple of weeks ago. I have signed in to OneDrive after logging on to my computer, but the pop-up appears the next time the computer is booted. I have uninstalled and reinstalled OneDrive, but the problem remains. I have disconnected the computer from OneDrive and reconnected it to OneDrive, but the problem remains. I have checked all my OneDrive settings and cannot find anything that would cause this problem. I have a Windows 11 laptop which is signed into the same Microsoft account and it does not have this problem. I've run out of ideas! Can anyone help? Thanks.Solved4KViews0likes6CommentsWindows 10: Empty blue screen upon logging in
Hello, 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, Fabio2.4KViews0likes1CommentProblems logging in to Microsoft non-profit
Hello everyone, I have signed up our non-profit organization for Microsoft Non-Profit and it was approved. In the approval-mail I was instructed to go to the "non-profit hub" to sign in and select the plans we would like to use. Unfortunately, when I try to log in at the non-profit hub, I am redirected to a blank page with just a loading circle spinning for all eternity (I've let it spin for 3 hours at one time). I've tried different browsers (Chrome, Safari, Firefox) as well as different devices, the result remains the same. The username and password are correct - the former was additionally given in the approval-mail, the latter was checked several times. Is there another way to select the plans for our non-profit organization? Thanks in advance.839Views0likes10CommentsMicrosoft Edge for Mac sign in server error [2600]
Since updating to Microsoft Edge Version 81.0.416.53 for macOS, my Office 365 account has been permanently logged out of the browser. When I sign in, I receive a message prompt that reads: "A server error occurred. [2600]" Hoping there is a fix underway. Ciao for now, Marcus7.8KViews1like15CommentsNew Edge feature | Sign in to intranet websites with your profile.
Microsoft Edge Version 82.0.438.0 (Official build) canary (64-bit) new flag added: edge://flags/ Sign in to intranet websites with your profile Automatically signs you in to intranet websites with your profile. – Windows #edge-identity-based-http-auth3.3KViews0likes1Comment[BUG + SOLVED] We are unable to verify your account. Edge 88.0.705.74. Mac 11.1 M1 chip.
When trying to log in with an email, immediately getting the following error. Have confirmed that email is correct, password is correct. Account is a personal account, not affiliated with an Enterprise. Currently account does not require two-factor auth; but I did try signing in with it on. OS: Mac 11.1 (Big Sur) M1 chip Browser: Microsoft Edge 88.0.705.74 (Public release) Mac chip4.4KViews0likes1CommentSFB online Client Sign in and Authentication Deep Dive ;Part 1
First published on TECHNET on Apr 09, 2018 Scenario: Pure Online (O365) environment, SFB user is homed Online, NO ADFS, MA (Modern Auth) is Disabled in O365NOTE:I have tried my best to ensure the information below is accurate.26KViews7likes2CommentsMicrosoft Office 2019 and 2016 for mac not signing in
hi all I am experiencing a weird issue. we are trying to register an office for mac 2019, we insert the key into setup.office.com, download the installer and install it, and when opening word or any app for the first time, we are presented with a sign in window for activation. the user then enters their respective email address which they used when they created their office.com profile and hit next to be taken to the password page and the loading screen appears and hangs there just spinning indefinitely. I have completely removed all office apps, multiple times, even manually and using Macmaster, searched and removed cached credentials from keychain, even created a new profile and tried, the problem still persists, on at least 3 macs that we are aware of. However, if I try logging in with one of our own office 365 accounts, it works immediately. what is going on?40KViews1like15CommentsSFB online Client Sign in and Authentication Deep Dive ;Part 4
First published on TECHNET on Apr 09, 2018 Scenario: Pure Online (O365) environment, SFB user is homed Online, ADFS is Configured, MA (Modern Auth) is Enabled in O365NOTE:I have tried my best to ensure the information below is accurate.13KViews1like1Comment