Thank you very much Daniel.

   I hardly ever log in to [1]iCloud.com like that.

   So I must have forgotten that procedure.

   Anyway your assistance was very welcome.

   PS: I have seen no posts from Ronnie for a long time.

   Do you (or anyone else) know if she is OK?

   On 11 Mar 2024, at 9:14 am, Daniel Kerr via WAMUG
   <[email protected]> wrote:

   Hi Stephen
   Generally if it’s the window you’re describing asking to use the “usual
   AppleID” then the password it actually wants is your computer password.
   (As it most likely has your AppleID password saved into a special
   encrypted token), so it’s then asking you to enter your computer
   password to “authorise” the computer to access that token.
   So when it pops up, you just enter your computer password and it will
   then log in as per normal.
   It’s so you can use your own AppleID on your own computer, but if
   someone else a) tried to access it that can’t - without knowing your
   computer password or b) someone else can log in to their AppleID had
   they want to check something.
   But your normal computer password should then take you to the step
   without having to go the long way you mentioned.
   Kind regards
   Daniel
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     On 10 Mar 2024, at 10:32 AM, Stephen Chape via WAMUG
     <[email protected]> wrote:
      Hi folks.
      When I try to log in to iCloud.
      I am asked if I want to use my usual Apple ID "[email protected]"
      If I choose yes to this, my password will not work.
      But if I choose “use a different Apple ID”
      Then type in my usual “[email protected]”
      My password lets me in.
      In the words of Professor Julius Sumner Miller.
      “why is this so?”
      Any words of wisdom regarding this will be thankfully received !!
      Regards
      Stephen Chape
      Mac by choice
      Windows because my employer knew no better
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References

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