unknown username on computerWindows WindowsLive:target credentials = virtualapp/didlogical 02bbuoggpcjd $S * suLpyA? Kojrtm #q #U

I found the following on my computer and it is of unknown origin.  If it's dangerous, what should I do

or if it is supposed to be on the computer, why?

Resource type: Windows credentials

Resource name: WindowsLive:target = virtualapp/didlogical

Username: 02bbuoggpcjd

Password: $S * suLpyA? Kojrtm #q #U

OK so noit malware

I can't find any information on it in Google (or indeed anywhere) in English, so I have no idea.

It seems benign but unknown.

Tags: Windows

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