Solved E Mail Identity Problem


alart

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This is a peculiar problem. It started when I tried to set up a w11 laptop, that was surplus to my needs, for my grandson. I created Microsoft account and an e mail address because he is a child I had to set myself up as his parent/guardian. However for other reasons the setup was not working well so I decided to reset the laptop to factory settings by reinstalling Windows instead. This was successful. Now however for some unknown reason it appears that my e mail has become my grandson's and initially I was severely restricted in the hours I could be on line. I managed to make my wife my "guardian" and was able to hours and on/off time to a fairly reasonable duration. My account is now known by my grandson's name. I have tried every which way I can find to change my account back and although I can change the name back to me I am unable to change other settings such as my birth date so I am still dependent on my wife being my guardian. The Microsoft web help site has lots of options but I can't find one that corresponds to the problem I have. Is there anyone who can help me restore my account fully to what it was?
 
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26100.7623/ 24H2

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System One

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    Windows11
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    PC/Desktop
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    HP Slim S01-pF2011naPC
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    12th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-12400 (2.50 GHz)
    Memory
    32GB

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  • OS
    Windows 11 Pro 64bit
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    Laptop
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    PC Specialist Optimus VII V17-960 Gaming Laptop.
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    6th Gen Intel Core i7-6700HQ Quad Core processor.
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    16GB HyperX IMPACT 1600MHz SODIMM DDR3 (2 x 8GB)
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    NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 960M - 2.0GB DDR5 Video RAM - DirectX® 12
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    4TB SSD (internal).
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    STANDARD THERMAL PASTE FOR SUFFICIENT COOLING
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    Logitech M705 wireless mouse
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    Windows Defender & MalwareBytes pro.
This is a peculiar problem. It started when I tried to set up a w11 laptop, that was surplus to my needs, for my grandson. I created Microsoft account and an e mail address because he is a child I had to set myself up as his parent/guardian. However for other reasons the setup was not working well so I decided to reset the laptop to factory settings by reinstalling Windows instead. This was successful. Now however for some unknown reason it appears that my e mail has become my grandson's and initially I was severely restricted in the hours I could be on line. I managed to make my wife my "guardian" and was able to hours and on/off time to a fairly reasonable duration. My account is now known by my grandson's name. I have tried every which way I can find to change my account back and although I can change the name back to me I am unable to change other settings such as my birth date so I am still dependent on my wife being my guardian. The Microsoft web help site has lots of options but I can't find one that corresponds to the problem I have. Is there anyone who can help me restore my account fully to what it was?
I believe you may be stuck when attempting to make changes to the account because MS thinks the account is for a minor child. Have you tried going to your online account and attempted to make any changes? In the end, you may have to contact MS support to make any changes and verify your birth date.
 

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  • OS
    Windows 11 Professional
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    PC/Desktop
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    Microcenter B677
    CPU
    Intel Core i5-9400
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    ASRock H310CM-HDV/M.2
    Memory
    32GB
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    Integrated Intel UHD Graphics 630
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    Intel Kaby Lake - High Definition Audio / cAVS (Audio, Voice, Speech) [A0]
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    LG Model: GSM59F1
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    2560x1080
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    Lian Li 205M
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    Kaspersky AV
I hope I've been able to understand this well.

This is a peculiar problem. It started when I tried to set up a w11 laptop, that was surplus to my needs, for my grandson. I created Microsoft account and an e mail address because he is a child I had to set myself up as his parent/guardian.

A Microsoft account is an "object" different from an email address, that is another "object". Did you create two new "objects" that did not exist previously (an MS account and an email address) or only the new email address? Does the new email address have a Microsoft domain? I'll call it "grandson @ outlook.com" for now, please correct me if the domain isn't Microsoft's (Gmail or Yahoo for example), there're important differences between the two cases.

However for other reasons the setup was not working well so I decided to reset the laptop to factory settings by reinstalling Windows instead. This was successful. Now however for some unknown reason it appears that my e mail has become my grandson's

Are you meaning in the reset laptop or in other computer, your own computer I'd assume from the context?

In the latter case it seems you have recycled your MS account as your grandson's one, instead of creating a new MS account for him. If you did this you cannot re-use your email address again for the same or other MS account. If its domain was Microsoft's its usability is compromised. This option is little probable or impossible unless you could somehow (and in error) change your account's personal identity (name, birth date,...) to tour grandson's.

In the former case you seem to have changed the laptop's MS account from your MS account to his MS account first. Some reset/reinstall procedures will not change the MS account that "owns" the computer back to you. In such case you're trying (unknowing it) something impossible and unnecessary: change the account personal identity from your grandson to yourself. But this would be good news actually: instead you should swap the accounts, setting yours as the one that owns the laptop. Even if you have changed your mind about giving a computer to your grandson, he will still retain the MS account and email address you have created for him, with or w/o computer to use it.

and initially I was severely restricted in the hours I could be on line. I managed to make my wife my "guardian" and was able to hours and on/off time to a fairly reasonable duration. My account is now known by my grandson's name.

This is just a workaround but not a solution.

I have tried every which way I can find to change my account back and although I can change the name back to me I am unable to change other settings such as my birth date so I am still dependent on my wife being my guardian. The Microsoft web help site has lots of options but I can't find one that corresponds to the problem I have. Is there anyone who can help me restore my account fully to what it was?

As said above, it depends essentially on if you created an actual new account for your grandson. Swapping the laptop's account would be the solution.
 

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  • OS
    Windows 11
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    MeLE Quieter 2Q (fanless miniPC)
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    Celeron J4125 (10th gen)
    Memory
    8GB DDR4
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    Samsung SyncMaster T260
    Screen Resolution
    1920x1200
    Hard Drives
    256GB eMMC (Windows)
    2TB USB3 HDD Toshiba (Data)
HI ALL
Thanks for all your replies it did at first look quite daunting to restore my account. At some early point in this convoluted process I must have changed my grandson's parent/guardian to be my wife. We managed to access her account on my computer and then under family members we were able to fully ( I hope) restore my account to what it was with the correct personal details. On returning to my account it now appears to be back to what it was with the correct date of birth and name so I now hope that all will be normal again and won't suffer from child restrictions which in the right context I am sure are quite necessary.
Thanks again,
Arthur Gray
 

My Computer

System One

  • OS
    Windows11
    Computer type
    PC/Desktop
    Manufacturer/Model
    HP Slim S01-pF2011naPC
    CPU
    12th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-12400 (2.50 GHz)
    Memory
    32GB

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