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Any update on this? I'm also experiencing this problem and its really annoying when it occurs.
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Nope. Nothing really help.
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It's really ridiculous. It takes so long that my monitor goes into suspend twice before Windows decides to let me re-enter the password.
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It's due to windows checking your online Microsoft Live account for a password change before reporting it as incorrect, in case you changed your password online. If you have a slow connection, or if you are turning it on from sleep and it has to re-connect to the internet, it will take a long time.
This explains why it takes so long. However, I'm not sure if there's any way to disable it checking online, except un-connecting it from your online account altogether (which I'm also not sure if it's possible).
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It's due to windows checking your online Microsoft Live account for a password change before reporting it as incorrect, in case you changed your password online. If you have a slow connection, or if you are turning it on from sleep and it has to re-connect to the internet, it will take a long time.This explains why it takes so long. However, I'm not sure if there's any way to disable it checking online, except un-connecting it from your online account altogether (which I'm also not sure if it's possible).
I'm connected through ethernet on a fiber internet connection. My internet connection is available instantly after the machine has resumed from sleep. It is completely unreasonable that it should take upwards of 5 minutes to confirm a password with Microsoft's servers. At any rate, if the internet connection is unavailable it shouldn't be checking with Microsoft's servers anyway, but rely on local password checking instead.
However, you are correct that it does have something to do with resuming from sleep. If I lock the computer and type the wrong password, there are no delays. If I sleep and resume the computer, I have to wait while it confirms the password as wrong. If I sleep, disconnect the ethernet cable and resume the computer, I do not have to wait and it tells me to use the previous password to log in.
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It's due to windows checking your online Microsoft Live account for a password change before reporting it as incorrect, in case you changed your password online. If you have a slow connection, or if you are turning it on from sleep and it has to re-connect to the internet, it will take a long time.I'm connected through ethernet on a fiber internet connection. My internet connection is available instantly after the machine has resumed from sleep. It is completely unreasonable that it should take upwards of 5 minutes to confirm a password with Microsoft's servers. At any rate, if the internet connection is unavailable it shouldn't be checking with Microsoft's servers anyway, but rely on local password checking instead.This explains why it takes so long. However, I'm not sure if there's any way to disable it checking online, except un-connecting it from your online account altogether (which I'm also not sure if it's possible).
However, you are correct that it does have something to do with resuming from sleep. If I lock the computer and type the wrong password, there are no delays. If I sleep and resume the computer, I have to wait while it confirms the password as wrong. If I sleep, disconnect the ethernet cable and resume the computer, I do not have to wait and it tells me to use the previous password to log in.
Yeah, good thought. Why don't Microsoft add this function to the newest update package so that we could get faster login. The slow-login-with-wrong-password still sucks me a lot. Crazy...
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Same thing happens here. Except I am certain that it isn't related to sleep or hibernate on my end as I do not use sleep/hibernate on my desktop. And it literally just happened from a reboot.
When I incorrectly typed my password it took about a minute before saying the password was invalid. I have a decent internet connection 30mbps down 5 up.
If I use a mail client it would deny me instantly, this is dumb
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I Think It gives you time to Think the Pa$$word :) lolz
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Same thing happens here. Except I am certain that it isn't related to sleep or hibernate on my end as I do not use sleep/hibernate on my desktop. And it literally just happened from a reboot.
When I incorrectly typed my password it took about a minute before saying the password was invalid. I have a decent internet connection 30mbps down 5 up.
If I use a mail client it would deny me instantly, this is dumb
Same thing here (also a fast internet connection) - it takes forever to verify my password when I do have an internet connection, after a regular locking of the screen ([Win]+L). I've even experienced it taking >5 hours, and as a result I had to do a force-reboot of the machine.
I found out that if I pull the ethernet plug, it responds instantly that it cannot check the password at the online service right now. So I guess one workaround would be to disable wi-fi (if you're on wi-fi, and have a hardware switch for that), just for a second to let windows skip the LIVE-account-password-checking, and instead rely on the last working password locally.
I hope that this will get a fix soon... it's quite annoying.
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I am having the same problem and I can't believe that Microsoft hasn't done anything about it.
Anyway if you disconnect the internet while it happens it will stop checking right away.
Just reconnect the internet and try again.
Thank you Andreas for that tip :-)
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Source: https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/it-takes-a-long-time-after-typing-wrong-password/6e6c4340-0455-422c-911d-62b45fe520b5
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