Domain Joined Won't Connect To MS Account
Jul 30, 2015
After upgrading my 8.1 pro to Win 10 pro i connected it to my MS account and all was fine. I then took it home and joined it to my domain and now I cant get it to connect to my MS account. I have group policy set to allow ms account sync, and my other 8.1 machines will connect to the MS account. On Win 10 I could get onedrive to connect and sync, but Cortana won't connect, either will the store or the user account option to add a MS account. I get the log in box for it, but after entering my MS email account and password the box just disappears without any error.I have deleted both user profiles on the machine and tried again and it still happens...
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Code:
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