Hello CTteg, The best way to fix this issue would be to reset the password for the admin account or disable the password protection. This article should guide you to disable the password.
Since I sign into Windows 10 using my Microsoft account, the 'reset the password for the admin account' option didn't work. I reset my Microsoft account password, shut down the VM, closed Parallels, re-opened - same behavior as the original poster. I do not want to remove the password for the admin account as I'd like my VM to be secure. Is there an option c? Disabling the password shouldn't be the only solution to this problem - that seems incredibly non-secure.
Parallels Support: I have changed the Windows 10 password using the instructions posted at least twice in this thread. (http://windows.microsoft.com/en-in/windows/change-password) I restarted Parallels Desktop and Windows 10. I still get the error message. Please see attached screenshot of the error message. I do not want to disable security. What should I do?
I encountered the same issue today after doing the latest Windows 10 updates. Windows 10 on my MacBook Pro running under Parallels Desktop 11.2.0. It had been set for Windows auto-login, and after the Windows update this failed due to "The user name or password is incorrect. Try again." Manually typing the password would login, but the Windows auto-login function would no longer work. Note: In the netplwiz app, I had previously cleared the checkbox "Users must enter a user name and password to use this computer". It was properly set for auto-login, this just quit working. Solution: (1) Start netplwiz (via CMD-R) (2) In User Accounts, set above checkbox to require a login (3) Reboot Windows 10 and at login screen enter the same password already in use (4) Run netplwiz again, clear the checkbox thereby re-enabling Windows auto-login. It will prompt you for the auto-login user name and password. You enter the same one that used to work. (5) Reboot Windows 10 (yet again) to check. After this Windows auto-login should work. Obviously none of this should be required. I don't know if the problem is Parallels or Windows 10, however I've not seen this on any of my other non-Mac Windows 10 machines.
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@JoeM1: Thank you for this. I didn't think to cycle the setting as it was already unchecked. I ran into this issue when I went on autopilot and told my account to use a PIN. However, this can actually be done without rebooting the first time by using Apply. Solution: (1) Start netplwiz (via CMD-R or in Cortana bar) (2) In User Accounts, set above checkbox to require a login and click Apply. (3) Clear the checkbox thereby re-enabling Windows auto-login, and click Apply. It will prompt you for the auto-login username and password. You enter the same one that used to work. (In my case, I connected my Microsoft account and needed to change the default Parallels username to my Microsoft username/pass) (4) Reboot Windows 10 to check. After this Windows auto-login should work.
Solution: (1) Start netplwiz (via CMD-R) (2) In User Accounts, set above checkbox to require a login (3) Reboot Windows 10 and at login screen enter the same password already in use (4) Run netplwiz again, clear the checkbox thereby re-enabling Windows auto-login. It will prompt you for the auto-login user name and password. You enter the same one that used to work. (5) Reboot Windows 10 (yet again) to check. After this Windows auto-login should work. ___ ^ This worked for me. Thank you @JoeM1!
I forgot my MS online password, and I have no any clue, can i still have a chance to recover my password?
Mine is a local user account, not the account associated with Microsoft. It seems the above methods don't work. Then i turned to UUkeys, which has a great tutorial on how to remove win10 login password by burning a bootable usb reset disk.