Sometimes, you can experience the Credential Manager not working on Windows 10.

What is virtualapp/didlogical?

Windows has a couple of Live features that users can use. Whenever you use any Windows Live feature, such as Windows Live Messenger, Windows Live Mail, Windows Live, and other Windows services, it stores a credential. This credential is known as Virtualapp/Didlogical. Furthermore, Virtualapp/Didlogical saves automatically to your Credential Manager as a network credential or Internet Address. Therefore, though it seems like a threat or malware, it is a legitimate entity not associated with viruses or malware. Also, Virtualapp/Didlogical credentials usually have a redundant network username, meaning you can’t trace to a particular network address. So, it is why you have the option to remove it.

Is it safe to delete virtualapp/didlogical?

It is tasking to delete the virtualapp/didlogical credential from the Windows Credential Manager. It is because it always finds its way back if you remove it through the Credential Manager. Nevertheless, deleting the virtualapp/didlogical credential is not a threat and is safe, depending on how you go about it.

How do I remove virtualapp/didlogical?

Before trying any advanced steps for removing the virtualapp/didlogical, observe the following preliminary checks:

Close the programs running on your PC. Create a Restore Point for your computer. Temporarily disable antivirus software running on your PC. Restart Windows in Safe Mode to see if the unknown network credentials disappear,

If the virtualapp/didlogical is still in your Windows Credential Manager, use the steps below to remove it:

1. Use the Remove from vault option

The Remove button in the Credential Manager works for some users. However, it doesn’t remove the credential because it always finds its way back. You can read how to add, remove & edit files in Windows Credential Manager via various tools. SPONSORED

2. Disable Credential Manager in Services

By disabling the Windows Credential Manager, the virtualapp/didlogical should be safely removed since there’s no activity to save anymore. You can check other Windows Services that can be safely disabled in this guide.

3. Perform a System Restore

Your PC will restart and backdate to the selected restore point, then check if the virtualapp/didlogical credential is gone. Performing a System Restore will backdate your PC, removing any erroneous data liable to cause problems on your computer since the last restore point. You can also use special tools that automatically create safe restore points quickly and safely. Restoro is a tool that provides not only system maintenance and management, but also system repair. ⇒ Get Restoro If you have issues with the restore point not responding, read how to fix Restore Point if it’s not working on your PC. Alternatively, we have a detailed guide on fixing Windows 10 if it forgets network credentials on your device. Also, our readers can check what to do if the Credential Manager doesn’t work or they run into problems. Do not hesitate to drop your comments if you have questions or suggestions.

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