Error "Another account from your organization is already signed in on this device" when signing into Microsoft services like Azure AD, Office 365, or other organizational accounts is fairly common and is something that will drive you mad! But there are some workarounds you can use to fix this problem so that you can log into all of your services without any issues.

Takeaways:

  1. Learn how to fix "Another account from your organization is already signed in on this device" Office 365
  2. Learn how to fix "Another account from your organization is already signed in on this device" Azure AD
  3. Learn how to fix "Another account from your organization is already signed in on this device" Microsoft Account

How to Fix "Another Account from Your Organization is Already Signed in on This Device" Error on Windows 11

Stored credentials in Windows are what usually cause sign-out, causing conflicts with new sign-in attempts. So clearing them removes outdated or duplicate entries tied to your organization. This will work for pretty much any Mircosoft-related service as well so give it a go.

  • Type Credential Manager in Windows search and hit Enter.

  • Click Windows Credentials and look for entries related to your organization (e.g., AzureAD, MicrosoftAccount).

  • Select each relevant entry and click Remove.

  • Restart your computer and attempt to sign in again.

Disconnect Work or School Account

If your device is linked to an organization via a work or school account, it might block additional sign-ins. Disconnecting it resets the association and allows a fresh connection.

  • Click on Start and open Settings.

  • Go to Accounts > Access work or school.

  • Find your organization’s account and click Disconnect.

  • Confirm the action and restart your computer.

  • Sign in with your work account to see if the error persists.

Run SFC & DISM Scans

System file corruption can disrupt UWP apps. Running these scans helps restore stability.

  • Open Command Prompt as Administrator.

  • Run the following command.

sfc /scannow

How to Fix Another Account from Your Organization is Already Signed in on This Device Error on Windows 11

  • After the scan completes, run:

DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /CheckHealth

DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /ScanHealth

DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth

Another Account from Your Organization is Already Signed in on This Device

Re-Register Windows with Azure AD

A faulty Azure AD registration might cause Windows to misidentify active accounts. Re-registering the device refreshes its connection to the organization’s directory.

  • Right-click on Start and pick Settings.

  • Go to Accounts > Access work or school.

  • Click Connect and select Join this device to Azure Active Directory.

  • Enter your work credentials and follow the prompts to re-register.

  • Restart your computer and test the sign-in process.

Reset Windows (Last Resort)

This is extremely extreme so I would give it a miss unless you are super desperate.

  • Click on Start and open Settings.

  • Navigate to Windows Update (or Update & Security in some versions).

  • Select Advanced options.

  • Under Additional options, select Recovery.

  • Under Recovery options, click Reset PC.

  • Choose Keep your files and select Cloud download.

  • Follow the on-screen instructions to finish the process.