

It wasn’t for lack of trying! Before 2007 Microsoft had made valiant efforts to develop handheld Windows devices. Microsoft was badly burned when it missed the transition to mobile devices. Let’s zoom up to 36,000 feet and get the big picture. What are Windows 10 “Shared experiences”? I wrote this article two years ago about those messages, which were just as wrong then as the scary message you see today. Select this message to open Settings and fix things.” Message 2: “ Work or school account problem – We need to fix your work or school account before you can use shared experiences. Message 1: “ Microsoft Account – You need to fix your Microsoft Account for apps on your other devices to be able to launch apps and continue experiences on this device.” When the new “Shared Experiences” setting first appeared in Windows 10 two years ago, there were two variations on similarly scary messages. You aren’t using it, you won’t use it, and it should be polite and shut up.


Turn off Nearby Sharing and Share across devices.

The only suggestion I have left is to ignore it.)Ĭlick on Start / Settings (the gear in the left column).Ĭlick on Shared Experiences in the left column. For some people – including on my own computers for the last few months – this notice still appears even after turning everything off. (Update 09/2020: Try the tips in this article but they may not work. You haven’t been hacked and you don’t have a virus. If you get a notification that you have a “Microsoft account problem,” you don’t have a problem and you don’t have to fix anything.
