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Microsoft account picture not changing
Microsoft account picture not changing






microsoft account picture not changing

Such a pathname change certainly should be valid and worth the try. It looks as if you tried to change the path and direct to another photograph. The second "red" appears to be a pathname issue - but the cmdlet is not being recognized. Filename does not match the photo's file name which I understood to be "72a2217e981a758f.jpg" And the cmdlet appears twice end to end at the command prompt. The first "red" is "Could not find file". Feel free to google "Get-UserPhoto" more information and details. Pay close attention to any errors or syntax information that may appear. If so just copy the script, exit Powershell, and reopen as an administrator. However, you may be notified that admin rights are necessary to run the script. Hopefully the script will run and the method work. Then edit the path and file name as necessary. You should be able to copy and paste in the script provided via Method 2. Once you have established the full path to the photograph with respect to your systems then you can edit the script accordingly.

microsoft account picture not changing

Where (meaning the pathname) on your system is the desired photo?Ĭreate a backup copy of the photograph file as a precaution. This part is the pathname: C:\Users\Administrator\Desktop\ Set-UserPhoto "username" -PictureData (::ReadAllBytes("C:\Users\Administrator\Desktop\photo.jpg"))








Microsoft account picture not changing