However, the effect was opposite for quite a few people. The new cumulative update affected the PIN login. A user reported that KB4515384 made the PIN login unavailable on 3 out of 4 machines after installing the latest cumulative update. Also, when he tried to uninstall the update, the issue persisted. The user tried various methods to solve the problem, such as changing some Policy Group settings, but nothing worked. However, some users said that they fix the issue. Today we will show you what to do if the cumulative update KB4515384 made the PIN sign in unavailable.

KB4515384 prevents you to log in with PIN? Here’s the fix!

Delete everything from the Ngc folder

Conclusion

It is not the first time when a Windows update causes problems with the PIN login (and it might not be the last). Luckily, you can solve this issue with the method above. Also, you can wait until Microsoft comes up with a patch to fix the problem. If you don’t want to wait and our solution doesn’t work for you, try other methods from our comprehensive guide. Did you encounter a problem with your PIN? How did you solve it? Let us know in the comments section below! RELATED ARTICLES YOU NEED TO CHECK OUT:

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