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You're most welcome, James HKT. I'm glad that the fix worked for you just as well as it did for me. That Microsoft "windows password amnesia bug" was very annoying!
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Originally posted by Tom & Nok View PostHi James HKT
I had exactly the same rather annoying problem very recently just after installing a software update. The problem has been acknowledged as a "windows password amnesia" bug by Microsoft.
There is a workaround which Microsoft has suggested and which worked for me. It was published a couple of months ago - see here:
"Until Microsoft delivers a fix, its recommended workaround involves right-clicking the Windows 10 Start Button and selecting Windows PowerShell (Admin).
Microsoft then recommends:- Copy and paste the command below into Windows PowerShell and press Enter.
- Get-ScheduledTask | foreach { If (([xml](Export-ScheduledTask -TaskName $_.TaskName -TaskPath $_.TaskPath)).GetElementsByTagName("LogonType").'#text' -eq "S4U") { $_.TaskName } }
- If you see any Tasks listed from the PowerShell output, make a note of them.
Next, go to Windows Task Scheduler and disable any tasks you found from the above command. Follow these steps:- In the Windows 10 Search box, type Task Scheduler and then open the Task Scheduler app.
- Locate the task in the Window (HP Customer participation), or other task from the Windows PowerShell output.
- Right-click the task and choose Disable.
- After you disable the task, restart Windows.
Microsoft notes that users may need to re-enter missing passwords one more time before it is saved again."
As I say, this workaround worked perfectly for me.
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Originally posted by Tom & Nok View PostHi James HKT
I had exactly the same rather annoying problem very recently just after installing a software update. The problem has been acknowledged as a "windows password amnesia" bug by Microsoft.
There is a workaround which Microsoft has suggested and which worked for me. It was published a couple of months ago - see here:
"Until Microsoft delivers a fix, its recommended workaround involves right-clicking the Windows 10 Start Button and selecting Windows PowerShell (Admin).
Microsoft then recommends:- Copy and paste the command below into Windows PowerShell and press Enter.
- Get-ScheduledTask | foreach { If (([xml](Export-ScheduledTask -TaskName $_.TaskName -TaskPath $_.TaskPath)).GetElementsByTagName("LogonType").'#text' -eq "S4U") { $_.TaskName } }
- If you see any Tasks listed from the PowerShell output, make a note of them.
Next, go to Windows Task Scheduler and disable any tasks you found from the above command. Follow these steps:- In the Windows 10 Search box, type Task Scheduler and then open the Task Scheduler app.
- Locate the task in the Window (HP Customer participation), or other task from the Windows PowerShell output.
- Right-click the task and choose Disable.
- After you disable the task, restart Windows.
Microsoft notes that users may need to re-enter missing passwords one more time before it is saved again."
As I say, this workaround worked perfectly for me.
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Hi James HKT
I had exactly the same rather annoying problem very recently just after installing a software update. The problem has been acknowledged as a "windows password amnesia" bug by Microsoft.
There is a workaround which Microsoft has suggested and which worked for me. It was published a couple of months ago - see here:
"Until Microsoft delivers a fix, its recommended workaround involves right-clicking the Windows 10 Start Button and selecting Windows PowerShell (Admin).
Microsoft then recommends:- Copy and paste the command below into Windows PowerShell and press Enter.
- Get-ScheduledTask | foreach { If (([xml](Export-ScheduledTask -TaskName $_.TaskName -TaskPath $_.TaskPath)).GetElementsByTagName("LogonType").'#text' -eq "S4U") { $_.TaskName } }
- If you see any Tasks listed from the PowerShell output, make a note of them.
Next, go to Windows Task Scheduler and disable any tasks you found from the above command. Follow these steps:- In the Windows 10 Search box, type Task Scheduler and then open the Task Scheduler app.
- Locate the task in the Window (HP Customer participation), or other task from the Windows PowerShell output.
- Right-click the task and choose Disable.
- After you disable the task, restart Windows.
Microsoft notes that users may need to re-enter missing passwords one more time before it is saved again."
As I say, this workaround worked perfectly for me.
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download Dashlane password manager its cheap or free and it allows you to save passwords across multiple devices alternatively Norton offer the same service.
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My PC has become very forgetful
My W10 PC has stopped remembering passwords, it's very annoying. Several times a day I get a prompt to enter my passwords on Outlook and every webpage. I've done a search and apparently it's something to do with a scheduling error following an update. There is a workaround, or not workaround in my case as it didn't work.
I've done a fresh install of the OS, but that hasn't helped.
Anyone come across this ?
I think the Mac Store is calling !
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