Your account is in a bad state

stephen steve 1 Reputation point
2021-06-02T14:58:59.96+00:00

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Tried Updating the sharepoint designer
Added Enable ADAL
installed all the service packs

Still the same error

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  1. CaseyYang-MSFT 10,461 Reputation points
    2021-06-03T06:13:19.667+00:00

    Hi @stephen steve

    According to this article, have you checked whether ADAL registry settings set to 1? And the following files must be at least these minimum versions: ADAL.dll - 1.0.1933.710 or greater; MSO.dll - 15.0.4625.1000 or greater; CSI.dll - 15.0.4625.1000 or greater;

    If SharePoint Designer is still failing to authenticate after updating the files then close all Office applications and try to remove your all Office credentials by the following steps:

    Control Panel > User Accounts > Manage Windows Credentials > Windows Credentials > Remove all Office credentials

    And you could try to restart WebClient service before opening SharePoint designer 2013.


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