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Microsoft to fix Windows Store sign-in issues in the next 48 hours via Windows Update

Hammad Saleem Hammad Saleem
July 17, 2019
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Microsoft to fix Windows Store sign-in issues within Windows 10 in the next 48 hours via Windows Update

Windows 10 is a great operating system, but it’s far from being bug-free. The operating system is still incomplete and Microsoft aims to fix many issues via Windows Update in the coming weeks. Some users have been experiencing problems with both the Windows Store and certain apps such as Mail. The issues prevent some users from being able to sign into the store or specific apps.

If you’re one of those users experiencing these issues, fret not as Microsoft is aware of the issue and are working on a fix for it. The folks at Windows Central managed to get in touch with Microsoft, and were notified that they are working on a fix which will roll out via Windows Update in the next 48 hours.

There’s no word on why users are experiencing these issues, but it’s good to see the company is trying to fix them as soon as possible. We’ll update you as soon as the update starts rolling out.

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