Okay, you can not help me. But I am grateful that you tried it.
With best regards, Andreas
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My computer:
Device name DESKTOP-67UDQV3
Processor 12th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-1255U 1.70 GHz
Installed RAM 16,0 GB (15,8 GB usable)
Device ID 72391BA2-B2F5-41E9-99AD-9A76DF32C0F6
Product ID 00330-50912-59415-AAOEM
System type 64-bit operating system, x64-based processor
My system:
Edition Windows 10 Pro
Version 22H2
Installed on 27.10.2020
OS build 19045.5487
Experience Windows Feature Experience Pack 1000.19061.1000.0
When I try to login I get the error 0x80190001
When I try to add an outlook.com account in 'Settings - Account - Email & accounts' I get the same error.
My problem_3:
When I try to add a yahoo account in 'Settings - Account - Email & accounts' I get a error message, see below.
My problem_4:
When I try to add a outlook.com e-mail account in my Outlook 2016 I get the error 0x80190001 too.
I think only my problem_3 shows what is wrong. The generic error 0x80190001 just may mean the same.
I would like to know what piece of software is missing, to install or to whitelist in my firewall. Do anyone have an idea what it may be?
But, folks, please, I do not want the usual suggestions like 'Switch off your firewall and try again' and if it not work try this or try that. I would like to know what piece of software is missing, to install or to whitelist in my firewall.
With best regards,
Andreas
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Okay, you can not help me. But I am grateful that you tried it.
With best regards, Andreas
I understand, the most efficient way to determine if any background program, service or app is causing this is through Clean Boot state. If you are not able to do this, let me know so that I'll think of any alternatives. Thank you.
I am sorry that I did not write clear, what I mean. I will not try this clean boot **** again, because it leads to nothing.
With besr regards, Andreas
In that case, I'll let other user check and provide alternatives. Have a great day.
The case is solved, by whitelisting port 443 in my firewall.