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Northenlad
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Hi,
Bit of an issue, I have been allowing my daughter to use my PC, which signs as a local user, but she has been playing "Minecraft" on the PC, and to link it to our Xbox, she signed into the game and was prompted to allow sign-in all the time to this account. She clicked "Allow" and this has now made my PC almost impossible to use, because:
Her Microsoft Account is a child account with restrictions, and now its also an Administrator of a PC. Unfortunately her Microsoft account permissions seem to trump her local ones as she cannot do anything an "Administrator" can do. For one, I can now no longer launch Chrome, but to name many other things.
I do not have the option to switch to "use local account" at sign-in either so am unable to revert this.
If you allow this to be done, how come there is no option to revert it?
At the moment I seem with the only option of resetting the PC and reinstalling everything (which seems very drastic measure).
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
Richard
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Bit of an issue, I have been allowing my daughter to use my PC, which signs as a local user, but she has been playing "Minecraft" on the PC, and to link it to our Xbox, she signed into the game and was prompted to allow sign-in all the time to this account. She clicked "Allow" and this has now made my PC almost impossible to use, because:
Her Microsoft Account is a child account with restrictions, and now its also an Administrator of a PC. Unfortunately her Microsoft account permissions seem to trump her local ones as she cannot do anything an "Administrator" can do. For one, I can now no longer launch Chrome, but to name many other things.
I do not have the option to switch to "use local account" at sign-in either so am unable to revert this.
If you allow this to be done, how come there is no option to revert it?
At the moment I seem with the only option of resetting the PC and reinstalling everything (which seems very drastic measure).
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
Richard
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