5 thoughts on “The Return Of The Microsoft Login Issue – Fixed!”

  1. Hi Marc
    I totally understand the nightmare with Microsoft. I have literally just spent months regaining access to my Microsoft account. I needed to enlist the services of our Consumer Affairs office here in Australia before they would respond with a Microsoft Escalation Manager – still took months though. But I finally have my Microsft account back and I only need it because I access Microsoft Flight Simulator on Steam via XBox.com with all my Microsoft plane purchases which needs your Microsoft account. Otherwise I would have just ditched the account and made another.

    Moot point now but before reformatting and going full scorched earth did you try removing your wife’s credentials for all Microsoft software on her laptop (as well as checking the time and date settings as mismatches have been known to cause sync problems with Microsoft servers) ?
    Cheers
    Reg

    1. Hi Reg
      Months? That’s unforgiveable on Microsoft’s part. As mentioned in the article, the error messages are practically meaningless.
      Yes, with MFS and all other XBox games, you need your account back for everything related to each game, for obvious reasons.
      Yes, I went to Credentials Manager in Windows and removed everything, but it made no difference and the Parental Control pop-up was nauseating, so I went for the nuclear option, since all her data was backed up anyway.
      It’s also a new laptop so all dates were correct.
      Cheers
      Marc

      1. I, too, have had issues from time to time, and when all else fails, I restore a most-recent backup created using EaseUS ToDo-Backup. Microsoft’s backup application is worthless, but I’ve not had issues restoring from a ToDoBU using their “emergency disk” to start up my PC for the process. I generally keep about 4 full backups on each of two NAS units. I guess you could say, I’m a bit OCD when it comes to backing up my data.

  2. I have yet to find anyone in Microsoft who can explain to me why they think a 5-digit pin number is more secure than a 17 character password that combines letters, numbers, upper and lower case and special characters.

  3. Charles D Hadden

    I used to brag about M$ and always laughed to nay sayers. Not anymore. They have abandoned the user and IF you actually get to talk to a person, they only tell you to reinstall and like in this situation it didn’t’ fix the issue. No one there knows their own product or how it works.
    This is becoming the standard of the industry. I have taught Customer service more often than they have helped me. Now it is common for chat rooms to have nothing but a bunch of blithering idiots that are so thin skinned that you can’t hold a simple conversation.

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