In Windows operating systems, users may encounter issues where the login page fails to redirect properly, preventing completion of the login process. For this common problem, one user has shared a practical troubleshooting method: first, try using the run command to check if the browser redirects correctly. If redirection fails, it’s likely that another software is occupying the relevant link. A specific case shows that Google software installed in the Windows Subsystem for Android (WSA) environment may cause link conflicts. By uninstalling this Google software, the issue was resolved. This solution not only applies to specific situations but also provides users with a system troubleshooting approach, helping to identify and resolve software conflicts and improve system stability. For users relying on Windows systems, this experience sharing has practical value, especially when dealing with compatibility issues in multi-software environments, emphasizing the importance of regularly checking for software conflicts.
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