• Resonosity@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    14 hours ago

    I spent 4 hours today trying to remove previous employers’ emails from the setup window for OneDrive - the one where you choose which email to sign in with and configure OneDrive.

    I deleted credentials, erased mentions in the registry, updated my Outlook from classic to new, uninstalled the app about 10 times, enabled/disabled the hidden administrator account, moved the cache folders out from their normal locations, deleted my Outlook accounts, unlinked my PC, deleted OneDrive folders, tried completely resetting OneDrive only to get an error saying that I couldn’t - even after using a command that should have forced the program to reset. Nothing worked.

    This is legitimately breaking my brain.

    In contrast, I recently set up KeePass and Syncthing. How fucking easy that was, both on my Windows PC and phone.

    If Linux promises a better modern OS experience than Windows 11, then I will ADORE switching to Ubuntu or Mint when I order my new Framework.

    • Jyek@sh.itjust.works
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      You have a domain credential. You need to strip domain rights out of the system. The best way forward is to either wipe and start fresh or create a local user account to use as your new primary. You can likely pull the app data folders over into the new user as well as the documents and desktop folders. If you move the data you need, you can then delete the user folder for the old account. Most registry changes for domain users are Current_User entries which means you will have a clean registry as well.