If you forgot your Microsoft account email address or you signed in and got the error message, That Microsoft account does not exist, we recommend following the steps in this order to assist you with finding your username.

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I have windows 8.1 and its tied to my Microsoft login. I only vaguely remember setting this option up during the installation of windows. When I try to use these credentials to connect to my network share I cannot login.

Try disabling PIN login for the Microsoft Account (Settings > Accounts > Sign in options > PIN). Windows rejected my credentials until I removed the PIN, then I could sign in just using my email address.

Had the same login problem with my Windows 10 desktop and came across this page. After digging around, I found a solution that works on Windows 10 Pro 21H1. I can log in from a Windows 10 computer, my QNAP NAS, and my Macbook Pro.

In my case the problem was the User must change password at next logon setting on the user account, which apparently gets checked by Windows automatically when you convert a local account to a Microsoft account.

I just found a better solution. Go to your "C:\Users" folder and record the name of your personal folder. Use the name of your personal folder as account name.i.e. if your ms account is [email protected], then your personal folder might be called "tom", and you should be able to access your shared folder with account name "tom" and your MS account password.

@antonio258_ I can't remember which version asked you if you wanted to sync login into Google, I updated Windows 11 22H2 es-es to es-mx expecting to see the login screen, as the Setup said all config was gonna be reset... Or is it I can't find it, because is already sync?

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You should be able to resolve the issue by forcing sign-out of your Microsoft account, clearing Chrome cache, cookies, etc (again), and then signing back in to Excel Online.

I think this question will probably need to be handled by your local Canvas team (usually in the eLearning / IT / Digital Education areas). Authentication has a lot of variables that can come into play, and as just other Canvas users from around the world, we in the community here don't have access to your environment at all to check things out. It sounds like your school has multiple login providers configured, which probably means they should use a "discovery page" to help users select the correct login page, but there can be many reasons why a school/institution might not want to go that route. Hopefully your local team can go over this with you and make any necessary adjustments on the Canvas side if they so choose.

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With a Microsoft account, you can sign into Microsoft products, as well as those of select Microsoft partners. Personal data associated with your Microsoft account includes credentials, name and contact data, payment data, device and usage data, your contacts, information about your activities, and your interests and favorites. Signing into your Microsoft account enables personalization, consistent experiences across products and devices, permits you to use cloud data storage, allows you to make payments using payment instruments stored in your Microsoft account, and enables other features. There are three types of Microsoft account:

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