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ColoradoJMD
I have two PC's that use Win10. One is a desktop gaming PC, the other is a laptop that I don't play games on.
Recently on my gaming PC I saw a fair number of shortcut icons were in the Trash. Some were of games I play, others were shortcuts to Excel, PowerPoint, Word and Outlook (I have an Office 365 subscription). How they ended up in the Trash I didn't know. So I restored them to the gaming PC desktop. On the laptop, those same icons appeared on its desktop. Some were shortcuts to games which are not on the laptop. If I delete those icons on the laptop, the corresponding icons on my gaming PC end up in the trash.
I've switched both PC's to local accounts. Neither is on a network with the other. I also removed my gaming PC from my Microsoft Account.
When I start either computer I do not log into a Microsoft account; the two computers just start up. I can't figure out why these two PC's seem to be 'connected'. Can someone please help?
Thank you very much.
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Recently on my gaming PC I saw a fair number of shortcut icons were in the Trash. Some were of games I play, others were shortcuts to Excel, PowerPoint, Word and Outlook (I have an Office 365 subscription). How they ended up in the Trash I didn't know. So I restored them to the gaming PC desktop. On the laptop, those same icons appeared on its desktop. Some were shortcuts to games which are not on the laptop. If I delete those icons on the laptop, the corresponding icons on my gaming PC end up in the trash.
I've switched both PC's to local accounts. Neither is on a network with the other. I also removed my gaming PC from my Microsoft Account.
When I start either computer I do not log into a Microsoft account; the two computers just start up. I can't figure out why these two PC's seem to be 'connected'. Can someone please help?
Thank you very much.
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