Unable To Uninstall Whatsapp Windows 11

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I wanted to create a manual for my colleagues so I removed the app from my phone (without deleting the account first, because I assumed that it would be deleted when the app is removed), redownloaded and reinstalled it so I could show them step by step what they should do and how to use the app.
However, my account was never removed when I uninstalled the app and is greyed-out, so I can't edit or delete it.
When I then try to change the MFA settings in my Active Directory User account, I can't access the 'Additional security verification page' or the 'Securty-info page', because it tells me that I should approve the sign in request from my app, but the app tells me it cannot process the request from the work or school account and I should remove the app first from the MFA registration page... So I'm stuck in a loop, because I can't access the MFA registration page and I can't approve the sign in request from the app.

@Ris Janssen Normally if you used the MS account to create a cloud backup with all the accounts you have added, you will have option to restore those accounts even if you uninstall the Authenticator App. Uninstalling the App does not remove the accounts if you have enabled cloud backup.

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I have a similar problem, I changed jobs and did try to remove the previous employer's account on authenticator, instead of being removed, it got greyed out and now I am unable to do anything to remove it, can you help? thanks.

Hello Seb
Did not worked for me. My work account was migrated recently from @oldaddress.com to @newaddress.com
Of course i deleted work account in my phone and recreated it. I have 2 instances of Authenticator app.
One is tied to work account and has active work account - so this instance is fine.
Problem is my personal Authenticator instance - it has active personal account entry (which is OK) and 2 greyed out accounts - @oldaddress.com and @newaddress.com
i checked my MS account but i can't remove them from there.
Can you please help with this?

So, i am not sure if this helped but i ended up having to look at saved accounts on my Samsung phone, scrolled all the way to the bottom and discovered the entry in there for my old company. once i clicked into this and clicked Remove this account. Bingo!
she is clean from the old company.

Does the user need to unsync the account in the accounts and settings menu? Also, might there by a roadblock of the account is tied to another application? I have a user who cannot delete the grayed out account, but the account also not listed in the Accounts under Accounts and backup. The use has an Android phone and is located in China. The image shows

I have to say that this answer solved the problem that had troubled me for many years. Previously, the only way I could do was to reset my phone. This answer is like magic and miraculously solved all the problems.

Would it worth that the application can give the use a little hint on this path how to effectively removing the account instead of being blind guessing or searching on the web for this simple and slick solution

on your android phone > go to settings > search for "Manage Accounts" > and then select Manage Accounts > and now scroll down the list and remove each respective account you want removed > click on the account and select Remove Account > Remove Account.now back to your authenticator and it should be updated.

I deleted the account but when I try to add it back it asks me to authenticate using the MS Authenticator app. How can I authenticate from the app when I am trying to set up an account in the app? Stuck in an endless loop.

@Sebastien Menard this hasn't worked for me. When you said, edit my phone parameter, do you mean edit my phone settings? Everytime I tried to remove the account on my phone settings, it keeps reappearing.

I have a Xiaomi Android phone. I finally located the Settings/Accounts & Synch/Authenticator where the work account is stored. I deleted the work account there and pressed the Synch button and the obsolete/greyed out work account in Authenticator is gone!

I have been getting error to uninstall create-react-app and install react in my windows system. I tried to delete the cache by this command npm cache clean. But it didn't work for me. Finally, I came up with a solution. Though this may not be the best solution.

I also encountered this issue until i tried to uninstall create-react-app from the source. I found where it was installed and realized that because i was using NVM, the version of create-react-app that my system was picking up was from another version of node that i was not using at the time.

I had to first unistall Create React App using the command ->

npm uninstall -g create-react-app.Then I installed
install create-react-app. -> when I tried without this it never workedAfter that I created my app with
npx create-react-app my-app

I was facing the same issue. In spite removing react-app, I was not able to install react app again.I tried to install the react app using npx create-react-app my-app and npm init react-app my-app but both didn't work.I later tried installing using yarn create react-app my-app and it worked.

None of the solutions above worked for me so I changed Node version from 16.0 to 14.16.1 and it worked immediately. I used nvm for change, and it is not the first time I have to juggle back and forth with Node versions on my M1 Mac.

@PyroDrake1134 This worked perfectly for me (windows 10). The EA app was refusing to uninstall normally since you can't uninstall an app while it is running, and EA is always running in the background. It keeps running in the background even if you close the window. You have to use the task manager to force the app to stop running in the background. This was really damn annoying - the stupid app runs and slows down your computer so much and you can't even uninstall the damn thing. EA has a special knack for testing my patience.

I have an issue with the New Teams. In the old Teams I had access to a guest account and could easily switch. After updating to New Teams - the account that get shown has a combination of the guest org and my own org. I have no way to switch to the guest account.

Then when I log out I see a list of other accounts I have used in the past. These are not guest accounts but actual login accounts. I don't have access to them anymore and they are not listed as organisations I'm a member of.
I have uninstalled Teams, deleted cache several time but I can not get everything deleted!
I have created a new windows profile to test and the issue does not appear there. (not the solution I want)

So how do I COMPLETELY DELETE / UNISTALL Teams? I want everything gone from my work profile so I can get a clean install that works.

Please click Mark as Best Response & Like if my post helped you to solve your issue.
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Windows Credential Manager just shows 2 credentials for Teams, nothing new / different there.

This leads me to believe that the account info is stored somewhere else on my laptop. The question is where?

@ErikG1970 No unfortunately no solution. Apparently the settings are so deeply rooted I can't get rid of them. I even left the organisation I was quest off to see if I could log in to the new version. This worked. However the minute I re-joined the organisation the problem returned. I've now created a new windows profile since there is no other solution.

If you manage to find a solution please so let us know.

I am trying to uninstall Bitdefender Total Security 2022 on my Windows10 64bit PC after a failed installation. It does not appear on the Windows program list for installation/uninstallation. Bitdefender Agent appears on the list but cannot be uninstalled due to BD total security.

6) Open registry editor through run command (windows icon + R) and then type regedit. Once registry editor opens, click on edit -> find, make sure to tick mark match whole strings only. Type bitdefender in search box and click find next. If any file or folder under name of bitdefender is found, delete it. Continue searching the registry and deleting until the search will report no registry keys found.

Once your respective bitdefender product is installed, a bitdefender dialogue box will open where you will need to login with your registered bitdefender online central details and after a successful login, your product will be synchronized with your online bitdefender central account. Henceforth, your product will get registered & activated with online bitdefender central automatically.

I have had a personal Zoom account for more than three years and lately when I attempt to join a meeting or start meetings that I have scheduled I get the following message: "You must update to the latest version of Zoom to join this meeting. Contact your IT admin to update." I don't have an IT admin, so I attempted to do the update myself. When I scroll to the Downloads section on the bottom of the Zoom home screen and click to download the latest version, I am asked to sign in to my account. When I attempt to sign in to my account, I get the following message: "Your app version needs to be 5.12.2 or higher to sign in. Please contact your IT team to update your version of Zoom." So I can't join or run meetings unless I update the Zoom version, and I can't sign in to update the Zoom version unless I am on a later version. So I am stuck.

I did see some community entries here that suggested uninstalling and reinstalling Zoom. That sounds like a rather unprofessional option to updating to a newer version of the app. If that is indeed what I must do, then is there an option to save all my account settings, such as personal meeting ID and host code, as well as all the repeating meetings that I have scheduled? Or will I need to manually start over from scratch?

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