AADSTS50020 can't login to MineCraft [closed] - azure-active-directory

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I can't login my account (Microsoft) in MINECRAFT.
Error:
Sorry, but we re having trouble signing you in. AADSTS50020: User account ' #gmail.com' from identity provider 'live.com' does not exist
in tenant'Microsoft Service'.

The error Sorry, but we re having trouble signing you in. AADSTS50020: User account ' #gmail.com' from identity provider 'live.com' does not exist in tenant'Microsoft Service' indicates that you are logging in with a personal Microsoft account.
In order to access Minecraft: Education Edition, you'll need to have a Microsoft 365 school or business account with Minecraft Education Edition license

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Your company policy requires that you use a different method to sign in with Azure [closed]

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We are testing out Windows Hello For Business but hit a brick wall. We set up a Configuration profile for Windows Hello PIN which is working on the test devices that we are pushing it to. So at the login screen, it is working by accepting the PIN the user created. We did not enable Biometrics.
Now we are trying to log in to an app that uses the SSO on Azure, such as Company Portal, but when the user attempts to log in using the PIN, it shows an error as per the attached image
The test device is currently excluded from the legacy password policy.
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What is my NETWORK SERVICE, LOCAL SERVICE and LOCAL SYSTEM account names? [closed]

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In SQL Server documentation mentions that in order to install SQL SERVER instance successfully, we need NETWORK SERVICE, LOCAL SERVICE and LOCAL SYSTEM accounts. I am confused right now, what are my account names and passwords for these account?
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You do not have to provide passwords for such accounts, because they are local system credentials that exist on every windows box
More about topic:
https://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/sqlserver/en-US/31d57870-1faa-4e14-8527-ce77b1ff40e4/local-service-local-system-or-network-service?forum=sqlsecurity

Azure AD Connect organization migration [closed]

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I am trying to connect an unconnected organization to my company's Active directory.
The error i get is :
Organization abcdefg connection to an AAD Tenant failed due to the error : No PCAs found with the identity signin address
Anyone knows what can be possibly going wrong?.
Thanks.
There is a bug with this and you will likely be unable to do this with a AAD account. I was able to resolve it by:
Create new MSA (*#outlook.com) account
Add new MSA as Project Collection Admin of Azure DevOps Organisation
Add new MSA as guest account in Azure AD Tennant
You can then login to portal.azure.com and connect the Organisation to the desired Azure AD tenant. Then the clean-up begins...

MSSQL - How do reassociate a user login from a restored db? [closed]

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I restored a MSSQL DB on my machine but the user cant login.
How do I reassociate this user to a login on my machine?
exec sp_change_users_login Report
will tell you about any that are unlinked
exec sp_change_users_login Auto_Fix, 'YourUserName'
will fix them

remote desktop overtaking someone else's disconnected session [closed]

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We have one user account on the remote server. When computer A initiates a remote session, then disconnects from it, and computer B initiates a remote connection, computer B is being connected to the A's session.
How can I make sure that only the same device can reconnect to its remote session?
If it's a single user account I don't think you can. You need to make sure that they log off instead of disconnecting, then they can start a new session with the right account.
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