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Confirm merge from repo_sync_working_branch to master to sync with https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/windows-itpro-docs (branch public)
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2. On the **Install Windows** screen, select **Next** > **Repair your computer**.
3. On the **System Recovery Options** screen, select **Next** > **Command Prompt**.
3. On the **Choose an option** screen, select **Troubleshoot**.
4. After Startup Repair, select **Shutdown**, then turn on your PC to see if Windows can boot properly.
4. On the **Advanced options** screen, select **Startup Repair**.
5. After Startup Repair, select **Shutdown**, then turn on your PC to see if Windows can boot properly.
The Startup Repair tool generates a log file to help you understand the startup problems and the repairs that were made. You can find the log file in the following location:

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- `<remove member>`: Specifies the SID or name of the member to remove from the specified group.
> [!NOTE]
> When specifying member names of the user accounts, you must use following format AzureAD/userUPN. For example, "AzureAD/user1@contoso.com" or "AzureAD/user2@contoso.co.uk".
> When specifying member names of the user accounts, you must use following format AzureAD\userUPN. For example, "AzureAD\user1@contoso.com" or "AzureAD\user2@contoso.co.uk".
For adding Azure AD groups, you need to specify the Azure AD Group SID. Azure AD group names are not supported with this policy.
for more information, see [LookupAccountNameA function](/windows/win32/api/winbase/nf-winbase-lookupaccountnamea).

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4. On the **Login - New** page, next to the **Login** name field, click **Search**, and search for **CONTOSO\\MDT\_BA**. Then in the left pane, select **User Mapping**. Select the **MDT** database, and assign the following roles:
1. db\_datareader
2. public (default)
2. db\_datawriter
3. public (default)
5. Click **OK**, and close SQL Server Management Studio.
![figure 10](../images/mdt-09-fig10.png)

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