And even if there’s any logic, they did a subpar job explaining why something happens when it does. Let’s take the Windows Security pop-up that blocks the connection to Wi-Fi networks and asks for your credentials. To make things even worse, this is the password protection most users never set. Some associate it with Outlook but it doesn’t seem to be the case every time. Fortunately, there’s a solution to this issue. Few of them, to be exact. So make sure to check them out below.

How to get rid of the Windows Security pop-up in Windows 10?

1. Disable Password Protected Sharing

It might come as a surprise but there are multiple reasons for this unpleasant occurrence. One that’s common includes HomeGroup sharing. If you have multiple PCs connected via HomeGroup sharing, you’ll need to disable the password protection. That’s a common bug that bothered users on Windows XP and it seems it found its place in Windows 10, as well. Here’s how to do it easily in Windows 10:

2. Change Outlook settings

Outlook security settings are the most common reason for the Windows Security pop-up. Now, there are a lot of variations on the subject and various solutions roaming around. However, the most probable solution is hidden within Outlook’s Account settings. Here’s what you need to do in order to disable repetitively occurring Windows Security prompts: On the other hand, if you’re still constantly annoyed by Windows Security pop-up asking to sign in with who-knows-what credentials, make sure to check the additional steps.

3. Check Credential Manager

Some users managed to resolve the issue at hand by deleting certain credential inputs from the Credential Manager. During the creation process of an Outlook account, you might have made a slight mistake. It seems that it’s related to credentials check input, forcing the Windows Security pop-up to reoccur frequently. Follow these steps to delete Outlook-related inputs from the Credential Manager: If you need more info on how to add, delete, or edit files in Credential Manager, we’ve prepared a complete guide that will help you understand better what it does and how to navigate it.

4. Reset Network settings

Finally, you can try resetting network settings. For some users, the issues started after small Wi-Fi network issues, which are common for various reasons. It seems that resetting the network fixes relentless credential pop-ups. If you’re not sure how to reset network settings in Windows 10, follow the steps below: If Windows 10 forgets your network credentials, check out this simple guide to quickly solve the problem. That should be it. We hope that at least one of the enlisted solutions helped you address the bothersome Windows Security prompt. In case you have an alternative solution or questions regarding the ones we posted, make sure to tell us. You can do so in the comments section below. RELATED STORIES YOU SHOULD CHECK OUT:

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