Systemwide password amnesia (v2004 build 19041.173)

Anonymous
2020-04-10T20:46:55+00:00

I have a Surface Pro 5 with a Windows Hello camera that wasn't working and I wasn't able to fix it. Looked like I'd need to do a reset to fix the drivers, so instead I decided to give 2004 a try, hoping the update would refresh the camera drives. Indeed this worked, but I've been having a lot of problems since the update:

Seems like all sorts of applications and OS features won't remember my username/passwords anymore.

  • Every time I log in I have to sign into both one drive personal and one drive business.
  • Outlook keeps asking me to log into my office365 every few hours.
  • Acrobat keeps asking for my Adobe login every time a load a pdf if I haven't done so in a few hours.
  • Settings periodically makes me fix my insider account configuration by re-authenticating with Hello
  • Lastpass extention in Firefox keeps asking me to enter my password despite being configured to only require a fingeprint (it first asks me for my fingerprint, but then also asks for the password)
  • probably some stuff I can't recall right now.

I wasn't having any of these issues before the update.

I tried following Lastpass's support advice to fix it by reinstalling the extension and resetting several settings but this didn't help.

It's possible these are all individual issues, but since it seems to be an issue with remembering credentials across a variety of applications, I'm suspecting it's a system wide issue and maybe not specific to these applications.

I checked that the credential manager service is running. It was set to manual. I changed it to automatic and rebooted but this didn't seem to help.

Anyone have an idea what could be going on here?

Thanks!

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  1. Anonymous
    2020-10-12T21:28:18+00:00

    Update 2/8/21

    This issue has been fixed by Windows in this Windows 10 update, February 2, 2021—KB4598291 (OS Builds 19041.789 and 19042.789) Preview (microsoft.com).

    • Addresses an issue in which using local Service for User (S4U) affects Data Protection API (DPAPI) credential keys and causes users to sign out unexpectedly.

    I am updating the Outlook Known Issue article to reflect the same, Outlook and other apps won't remember password after Windows Updates - Outlook (microsoft.com).

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  1. Anonymous
    2021-02-10T03:14:41+00:00

    Issue resolved in KB4601319 monthly update. If you continue to hit the issue, let us know.

    February 2, 2021—KB4598291 (OS Builds 19041.789 and 19042.789) Preview (microsoft.com)

    • Addresses an issue in which using local Service for User (S4U) affects Data Protection API (DPAPI) credential keys and causes users to sign out unexpectedly.
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  1. Anonymous
    2020-04-10T20:54:39+00:00

    I am having a problem with Windows Security.  I am getting a message "Give us a minute"  "We're updating Windows Security.  It should be ready to use again shortly"

    Not cleared after 10 minutes.

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  2. Anonymous
    2020-04-10T21:21:02+00:00

    Might be a longshot, but check if you need to verify your account in Settings, Accounts.

    Might also try running these, open an elevated command prompt. Type or copy-paste the following commands to check for any errors:

    sfc /scannow

    Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth

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  3. Anonymous
    2020-04-10T22:58:06+00:00

    If its a work computer go back to the public Windows 10 install or get used of problems and sometimes doing clean installs.

    You have 10 days to go back from the point you installed.

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