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W10 Organization Bug and How To Fix.

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I discovered the "Organization " bug that happens to some users in the latest W10 update. It is a good idea to fix, as some settings you won't be able to change. I am using W10 Pro, so not sure if this is a problem in Home edition.

Here is the fix

 

https://www.tekrevue.com/tip/some-settings-are-managed-by-your-organization-windows-10/

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It`s not in the home version, since the last update you can now turn off data collection, location , and apps data shearing .   

 

Raymond Fry.

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This did not work. I did it twice clicking just OK, as instructions say, and twice clicking Apply and then OK. When you go back to Not Configured the 3-Full disappears.

Bruce

Yes but also does the "Some Settings Are Managed By Your Organization" message.

I followed the guide exactly and the message is no longer there.

Didn't work for me. Nor did this from the comments ---

"Go into Classic Control Panel, select “System”, “Advanced system settings”, then under “System Properties, Computer Name”, Select “Network ID” and select “This is a home computer, not part of a business network”, and select “Next”. You will be prompted to “Finish” and that’s it. So far as I can tell, depending on build, where and how Win 10 was installed, or other astronomical events, Windows 10 automatically sets itself up as if in a domain."

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