Change my settings when logged in by microsoft acc...

Hello, I'm loggin in using my Microsoft Account and I want to change some of my personal information (avatar, email address etc...) i hit and change email and a confirmation pop up appears. I put my Microsoft password in it but it wont let me change anything. What can I do ?

I have the same problem ...
I changed my main email account at microsoft and skype it in the data has not changed.
I wanted to manually enter it calls for the password to your account, after entering the password for microsoft error pops up.

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