“Account restrictions are preventing this user from signing in” If memory serves, some Windows 10 upgrades will “reset” the registry change that’s described and this would require it to be done again. With apologies, it is from my “notes” and I no longer know where it came from. I have had the same issue you are describing and fixed it using the method listed below. I don’t want to have a logon password on my warm and comfy home Win 10 PC. What else might happen on a Win 10 PC where the initial user account does not require a password but the new second user account does?īut thanks for creative idea – I might try it.If the answer to # 2 is Yes, could my link already include the password? Keep in mind I’ll be accessing Junior’s target folder frequently – every time I scan a document from the printer to Junior’s target folder.But when I try to open it from my normal link, won’t the PC prompt me for Junior’s password? Maybe not – I don’t know. On my normal Desktop, I’ll have a link to it. So the scan target folder would be in Junior’s Documents, let’s say on his Desktop.Before we even consider the printer, won’t every logon require a choice of accounts, which is a step I don’t have right now? Can the PC be set later to log on straight into my normal account, which it currently does?.But let’s think it through: Create second user account with password for logon.
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