Microsoft is finally fixing 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. Currently, Windows 10 has several problems, and while many of these problems may not have caught Microsoft’s eye, the Redmond giant has fixed one of the most annoying bugs in its desktop operating system.

The Windows 10 failure reports to remember login credentials for apps like OneDrive, Outlook, Microsoft Edge, Microsoft account, Google account, Chrome, Adobe CC, etc., first appeared in April. But it took the company almost six months to recognize the problem. And now, a month later, the company has finally found a way to resolve it permanently. The fix is ​​currently being implemented for Windows Insiders and should be available to the general public in the next optional update.

In case you’re not familiar, the annoying Windows 10 bug caused an issue where the software didn’t remember your username and password. Therefore, this means that the affected users need to re-enter their username and password after using their PCs.

Microsoft, however, says the problem affected only a small number of users. “This problem in Windows affects only a comparatively small number of users with the S4U task and is now fixed in the latest Windows 10 internal channel,” wrote Eric Lawrence, program manager for Microsoft Edge.

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

by WindowsLatest

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