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Microsoft has confirmed a 'weird' issue in the stable version of Windows 11, some users may not be able to log in after adding a new Microsoft account user to the operating system. The company has shared details about the bug on the official Windows Health Dashboard website and explained how to fix it.
According to Microsoft, users are briefly locked out after the first restart or logout. The issue only appears once and for a short time on devices using Microsoft accounts, while Active Directory domain users and Azure Active Directory accounts remain unaffected. It only occurs on systems running the client version of Windows 11 21H2.
Reporting from Neowin, Thursday (8/9/2022), those who are having problems logging into their accounts on Windows 11 21H2 should not do anything to remedy the situation. The operating system will allow users to log in after a few minutes, plus Microsoft resolved the issue using the Known Issue Rollback system.
The latter automatically undoes problematic changes without any action required from the end user. In case you missed it, Microsoft recently alerted Windows Chile customers about a potential issue due to daylight saving time (Daylight saving time).
The company says users need to manually change their time and date settings to avoid problems with notifications, incorrect system times and other annoyances. Fortunately, this bug does not apply to customers outside of Chile.
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