My setup. I'm using the new Edge. I have a personal profile, a work profile, and a profile specifically for dynamics 365. This setup is identical (as far as I can tell) at home but the difference is on my d365 profile at work its continually asking me to use my work account or my d365 account while at home it knows I can only use the d365 account to log in.
Normally this isn't an issue, just choose the account you want and move on. However, in d365 its an issue. It seems as its trying to use my work account over my d365 account and therefore begins to continually prompt me to log in because my work account doesn't have the credentials to access d365. At home, where there is only one on the account choosing prompt, I do not get the issue of constant login prompts.
SO far I've uninstalled Edge via windows uninstaller and restarted. I've used revo uninstaller as well, with a reboot. I've cleared cookies and cache and I cannot get the duplicate account to stop popping up. I've removed the d365 account and re-added to no avail.
I think such work account belongs to an organization and can only be deleted in email & accounts. As you says email & accounts is not an option, you can sign out the profile as a workaround. When you sign out the profile, it will ask you to sign in like this. Then you can sign in with the account you want. Or you can try to remove the profile which having problem and made a new one to see if the issue still persists.
This is the one that worked for me but for me my email was in Settings(desktop settings, not browser settings)->Accounts->Email & Accounts, from there I followed from step #4 and my microsoft account no longer shows up in the Profile window's account selections. Thank you!
First sign in to , using the credential you wanna remove
Then click on your user in the upper left corner, and choose sign-out
After doing this you will see in the next page a button "FORGET THIS ACCOUNT"
I feel like your answer would be correct in almost every sense except in this case I cannot get it to work. I went so far as to delete all browsing data at close, from cookies to saved passwords, deleted all the web credentials. I'm at a loss. I appreciate your help though!
I'm trying to remove all Office 365 applications and any file with the word Microsoft in it from all our Macs. I wrote a .sh script and it is installed with Composer. Then a I have a script run that is sudo sh /path to .sh command. The Composer package will remove all the applications after a while but most of the rest of the files aren't removed. If I copy one line and paste it into Terminal it will run and remove the file(s). Why will the Terminal commands work in Terminal but not when I run them in Composer. My .sh script is setup like this but with a lot more paths listed: Thanks!
I'm confused as to why you are using composer to install a script? Any script can run direct from within a policy. I use this one, to remove Office files. It does not remove Teams, I've not ammened it, but other than that it does a good job. The creators name is in the script.
echo " Making your Mac forget about Office 2016..."
pkgutil --forget com.microsoft.package.Fonts
pkgutil --forget com.microsoft.package.Microsoft_AutoUpdate.app
pkgutil --forget com.microsoft.package.Microsoft_Excel.app
pkgutil --forget com.microsoft.package.Microsoft_OneNote.app
pkgutil --forget com.microsoft.package.Microsoft_Outlook.app
pkgutil --forget com.microsoft.package.Microsoft_PowerPoint.app
pkgutil --forget com.microsoft.package.Microsoft_Word.app
pkgutil --forget com.microsoft.package.Proofing_Tools
pkgutil --forget com.microsoft.package.licensing
The removal script on that website does a good job and is very fast. However, it still doesn't completely remove/change all of Microsoft Office. When I install our regualar version of MS Office and Word is launched you see places that allow you to sign in. If you try to sign in you only get a blank page.
When I install Office 365 and login to register my ID I don't get the same results. I remove Office 365, reinstall our regular version with our serial number and at first launch I'm presented with a sign in button. If I try to sign in I am able to.
In Windows we are allowed to change that correctly so the user cannot log in after 365 is removed and our version with the serial number is installed. It appears that can only be done correctly using Windows.
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Microsoft's Office suite is an incredibly useful tool, but it isn't infallible. At times, bugs that aren't easily fixed will occur, making it necessary to uninstall Microsoft Office 365 completely.
Typically, the steps to remove Office are simple. The program files menu offers a basic visual interface that gets you there in just a few clicks.
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These steps hold whether you're looking to uninstall Office 365, Office 2021, Office 2019, Office 2016, Office 2013, Office 2011 or any other version. Simply look for the relevant name in your Apps menu.
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