Microsoft finally fixes this annoying Windows 10 bug

Like any other operating system, Windows 10 is far from perfect and Microsoft is always working hard to make it better. Windows 10 is currently plagued with a number of issues, and while it is possible that many such issues did not come to Microsoft’s attention, the Redmond giant has fixed one of the most annoying bugs in its computer operating system.

The reports from Windows 10 that do not have login rules for programs like OneDrive, Outlook, Microsoft Edge, Microsoft account, Google account, Chrome, Adobe CC, etc. Remember, only appears in April. But the company took almost six months to acknowledge the issue. And now, a month later, the company has finally found a way to fix it permanently. The solution is currently working with Windows Insiders and should be available to the general public in the next optional update.

If you are not familiar, the annoying Windows 10 error caused a problem where the username and password could not be remembered. What this means is that affected users will have to re-enter their username and password after using their computers.

However, Microsoft claims that the problem affected only a small number of users. “This issue in Windows only affects a relatively small number of users with an S4U task and has now been resolved in the latest Windows 10 internal channel,” writes Eric Lawrence, Microsoft Edge Program Manager.

How many of you have the problem? Let us know in the comments.

via WindowsLatest

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