- Sep 26, 2017
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When I first got my lumia 650 a few months ago and set up which account i wanted to use i failed to notice that some kind of predictive text feature had changed the email address I entered (let's call it: myname@mydomain.com) to myname@mydomain.coming !! I ignored this and went on to enter a corrected account name.
The problem is that certain apps (notably onedrive) seem to have latched on to this non-existent account name: myname@mydomain.coming as an unchangeable default.
When I try to share photos to onedrive it asks for the password for myname@mydomain.coming which doesn't exist.
When I tried to delete myname@mydomain.coming it asks me to log in to this account first. Which I can't do because it doesn't exist.
MS help can't help me and said it was a 'Lumia' problem. Trouble is I am in the UK and can't find a helpline to ring for Lumia products.
This issue (amongst several others) is driving me nuts and has caused me to hate microsoft so much that I have decided I will never ever buy one of their products again ever. I have been a microsoft user since the mid 90s so this is a big deal for me.
Can anyone suggest a way to fix this other than a factory reset?
The problem is that certain apps (notably onedrive) seem to have latched on to this non-existent account name: myname@mydomain.coming as an unchangeable default.
When I try to share photos to onedrive it asks for the password for myname@mydomain.coming which doesn't exist.
When I tried to delete myname@mydomain.coming it asks me to log in to this account first. Which I can't do because it doesn't exist.
MS help can't help me and said it was a 'Lumia' problem. Trouble is I am in the UK and can't find a helpline to ring for Lumia products.
This issue (amongst several others) is driving me nuts and has caused me to hate microsoft so much that I have decided I will never ever buy one of their products again ever. I have been a microsoft user since the mid 90s so this is a big deal for me.
Can anyone suggest a way to fix this other than a factory reset?