We are updating the Microsoft Services Agreement, which applies to your use of Microsoft consumer online products and services. We’re making these updates to clarify our terms and ensure that they remain transparent for you, as well as to cover new Microsoft products, services and features. These updates, which are summarized below, will take

The button will be visible after your screen size is set to 100%. The dialogue box will then close after you click the submit button. (Go to settings > System > Display > Scale & Layout > Set it to 100%). Once selected submit, you can reset it to the recommended setting. I hope this information helps.

Here are a few steps you can try to resolve the problem: 1. Restart the Application: Sometimes, a simple restart of the Office application can help resolve minor glitches. Close the application completely and then reopen it to see if the "Accept" option appears. 2. Check Screen Resolution: Ensure that your screen resolution is set to a level Microsoft Sign-In pop-up keeps asking to sign into old work account. Hello! I recently had to hard restart my computer due to an old issue, but after restarting, I continually keep getting a pop-up that says: "Sign in required. Your device is having problems with your work or school account. Sign in again to access your organization's resources To stop this wizard from popping up, try the following steps: 1. Uninstall or reinstall the Microsoft Office software. Go to Start > Settings > Apps > Apps & Features > Select the Microsoft Office program and click on Uninstall. Then, download the latest version of the Microsoft Office suite and install it. 2. Whenever any application from Microsoft 365 tries to log in with my Microsoft account credentials via Security PIN, it goes into a loop. Below I am trying to disable/change PIN in my sign in options in settings: Even if I click for other methods, it keeps looping to same window. Also I am not able to close this popup any way even after closing

Note: Before creating the new profile, please clear your Windows credential as following first: 1. Type "Credential Manager” in the search box of your computer >> Click on “Credential Manager”. 2. Click “Windows Credentials” > “Generic Credentials”, you will most likely see the entries about your email account. 3.

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