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tomoyan1441
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06-03-2016, 09:42 PM
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I have a technical concern to address. My laptop has network transfer disabled, and I use my personal email on it. On my dad's PC, he stores files in OneDrive, but they show up on my laptop even though I'm logged into my own account. On his PC, my laptop appears under his account in the devices section, and it reappears when I remove my account. I can see both on the Microsoft account page, but I need guidance to stop it from happening again.
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tomoyan1441
06-03-2016, 09:42 PM #1

I have a technical concern to address. My laptop has network transfer disabled, and I use my personal email on it. On my dad's PC, he stores files in OneDrive, but they show up on my laptop even though I'm logged into my own account. On his PC, my laptop appears under his account in the devices section, and it reappears when I remove my account. I can see both on the Microsoft account page, but I need guidance to stop it from happening again.

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Shacracko
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06-03-2016, 10:40 PM
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Your account has been added to your Dad's computer, which is likely now included in his devices. The best solution is to back up all the files he wants to keep from OneDrive. Uninstall OneDrive from both computers and remove it from startup programs to prevent it from restarting automatically. Then access OneDrive through the browser and delete any unauthorized devices from the approved list. This should resolve the issue. Good luck!
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Shacracko
06-03-2016, 10:40 PM #2

Your account has been added to your Dad's computer, which is likely now included in his devices. The best solution is to back up all the files he wants to keep from OneDrive. Uninstall OneDrive from both computers and remove it from startup programs to prevent it from restarting automatically. Then access OneDrive through the browser and delete any unauthorized devices from the approved list. This should resolve the issue. Good luck!