Sync Is Not Available for Your Account Issue in Windows 10 FIX
Sync Is Not Available for Your Account Issue in Windows 10 FIX.
Problems with Windows 10 Sync with Microsoft account? Here's a simple thing you can do to fix Sync is not available for your account in Windows 10.
Several Windows users have been seeing the ‘Sync is not available for your account. Contact your system administrator to resolve this.’ when trying to enable sync on Windows 10. This issue seems to only occur with Windows 10 builds that already installed the Fall Creators Update. The issue is exclusive to Windows 10 as it doesn’t occur on older Windows iterations.
Windows 10 allows you to sync some settings of their system with their Microsoft Account, so that they could replicate the same settings on other systems or whenever they renew or restore their operating system. However, at times, while trying to access the sync page in Windows 10 Settings, you might encounter the error Sync is not available for your account, Contact your system administrator to resolve this.
To sync settings between all your systems, Windows first syncs them with your Microsoft account. When you log into another system with the same Microsoft account all your settings will be automatically synced and configured. This is a very helpful feature if you have multiple systems. For instance, I have both a desktop and laptop and all the settings are in constant sync and I don't have to configure mundane settings like wallpapers.
However, under certain circumstances, the Windows Sync might be locked out on your system. When that happens, Windows 10 shows "Sync is not available for your account. Contact your system administrator to resolve this" error message right in the sync settings page within the PC Settings app.
Though the error message itself is cryptic and not that helpful, it is quite easy to fix the issue. So, without further ado, let me show the steps you should follow to fix sync is not available error in Windows 10.
This tutorial will apply for computers, laptops, desktops,and tablets running the Windows 10 operating system (Home, Professional, Enterprise, Education) from all supported hardware manufactures, like Dell, HP, Acer, Asus, Toshiba,Lenovo, and Samsung).