Change password of Windows backup and restore

I have recently changed my password administrator and need my Windows backup so that this new change. When I go through the button "check your network credentials ' Options, and select the"re - enter your user name and password"need me through the page"Configuration Backup. Without asking me to effectively re-enter credentials.

So, despite this ridiculous process. How can I re - enter the correct credentials that windows backup needs.

Kind regards.

Hi Martin,

Thanks for posting your query in Microsoft Community.

Since you are already connected to the PC via the administrator password, backup and restore will require not just any password because it is a feature of Windows. It is possible that you need to enter the password if you are working on network PC using Backup and Restore.

You can watch the video in the article below:

Back up your files

Hope this information is useful. Please feel free to answer in the case where you are facing in the future other problems with Windows.

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