On Windows 10, if you’re trying to connect to a computer using the remote desktop app or access a network shared, and you get an incorrect password error message, or you simply can’t connect, it could be a lot of reasons for this problem, but it’s most like that this is an account problem and not a connection issue.
If this is the case, switching to a local account and the back to a Microsoft account could be the fix for the issue.
In this guide, you’ll learn the steps to resolve the account problem that may be preventing you from accessing a computer or network folder remotely on Windows 10.
How to fix password problems using remote connections
If you’re having problems connecting with remote desktop or accessing a network shared folder using a Microsoft account, then switching to a local account and back to a Microsoft account in the device that you’re trying to access may fix the problem. Here’s how:
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Open Settings.
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Click on Accounts.
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Click on Your info.
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Click the Sign in with a local account instead option.
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Click the Next button.
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Confirm your local account information, such as new username, password, and hint password.
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Click the Next button.
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Click the Sign out and finish button.
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Sign back into your account.
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Open Settings.
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Click on Accounts.
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Click on Your Info.
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Click the Sign in with a Microsoft account option.
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Sign in with you Microsoft account information.
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Confirm your local account password.
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Click the Next button.
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Click the Skip for now option. Or click the Set up button to create a PIN.
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Click the Next button.
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Click the Verify option.
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Continue with the on-screen directions to verify your account.
Once you complete the steps, you should now be able to connect to a device remotely using the remote desktop app, or access a shared folder in the network.