Accidentally clicked "Allow this organization to manage my device" and it is forcing me to change thing

Anonymous
2024-09-17T07:53:12+00:00

I accidentally let my school to manage my personal pc when i do work logging in my sku account, and when the laptop is on it ask me to change the password , I have already disconnect the account from my settings but idk if its good enough, as when i try to change password it said my org require me to only use letters but i don't think my school had this, so i think the password thing that the school's org is still here but i have remove acc from settings, how do i do it ?

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  1. Anonymous
    2024-09-17T09:09:08+00:00

    Hello My11use44

    Good day and thanks for reaching out.

    From the description, it appears you accidentally clicked "Allow this organization to manage my device" and it's forcing you to change things on your personal PC. To fully remove your school's organization management from your personal PC after you’ve accidentally allowed it, we need more information to better assist you.

    1. When you disconnected the account from your settings, did you also remove it from the Accounts section in Settings > Accounts > Access work or school?
    2. Have you checked if your device is still listed in the organization's device management portal? If your school has a management portal or service, you might need to contact the global admin to check and remove it.
    3. Have you looked into Settings > Update & Security > Windows Security > Device Security to see if there are any management policies still applied?

    Are there any Group Policy settings applied to your device that enforce certain password requirements or other restrictions? You can check this by running gpedit.msc (if available on your edition of Windows) or using the Registry Editor for advanced users

    • Press Windows + R to open the Run dialog.
    • Type in gpedit.msc and press Enter.
    • In the Local Group Policy Editor, navigate to:
    • Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > System > Group Policy
    • Delete any entries that are related to your school.

    If you are using the Registry Editor

    • Open Registry Editor by pressing Win + R, typing regedit, and hitting Enter.
    • Navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System.
    • Look for any keys related to your organization and delete them
    1. If possible, do you have the option to perform a reset or refresh of your PC to remove all traces of the management configuration after

    implementing the above steps? Ensure you back up important data before doing this.

    Hope this helps! Please feel free to reach out if you need further assistance with the issue. We will be happy to help.

    Sincerely,

    Bertrand

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  2. Anonymous
    2024-09-17T15:24:35+00:00

    Hello My11use44

    Good day and thanks for reaching out.

    From the description, it appears you accidentally clicked "Allow this organization to manage my device" and it's forcing you to change things on your personal PC. To fully remove your school's organization management from your personal PC after you’ve accidentally allowed it, we need more information to better assist you.

    1. When you disconnected the account from your settings, did you also remove it from the Accounts section in Settings > Accounts > Access work or school?
    2. Have you checked if your device is still listed in the organization's device management portal? If your school has a management portal or service, you might need to contact the global admin to check and remove it.
    3. Have you looked into Settings > Update & Security > Windows Security > Device Security to see if there are any management policies still applied?

    Are there any Group Policy settings applied to your device that enforce certain password requirements or other restrictions? You can check this by running gpedit.msc (if available on your edition of Windows) or using the Registry Editor for advanced users

    • Press Windows + R to open the Run dialog.
    • Type in gpedit.msc and press Enter.
    • In the Local Group Policy Editor, navigate to:
    • Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > System > Group Policy
    • Delete any entries that are related to your school.

    If you are using the Registry Editor

    • Open Registry Editor by pressing Win + R, typing regedit, and hitting Enter.
    • Navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System.
    • Look for any keys related to your organization and delete them
    1. If possible, do you have the option to perform a reset or refresh of your PC to remove all traces of the management configuration after

    implementing the above steps? Ensure you back up important data before doing this.

    Hope this helps! Please feel free to reach out if you need further assistance with the issue. We will be happy to help.

    Sincerely,

    Bertrand

    1. I did, the account is removed but it didn't let me remove the password option and it also shows the org had requirement for the password

    mine is a windows 11 so idk how to deal with this, my schools' IT also said even if the page said they'll manage , they actually won't do anything with it and idk if they have a manage stuff like that

    for the rest of the steps as i have removed the account and it does not look like its out of my control except for the password

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  3. Anonymous
    2024-09-18T01:45:23+00:00

    Hello My11use44

    Good day and thanks for reaching out.

    We have shared with you some information about the issue with you in Private message. Please check!

    Here are the steps to open "View Private Messages":

    To view private messaging options> sign in to Microsoft Community, use the email account where you posted this thread information in Microsoft Community, > click your profile picture in the top right > select the My Profile option.

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    I'll wait for your next update on this in a private message. I will provide you with further guidance accordingly.

    Sincerely,

    Bertrand

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