
Manage User Accounts in Windows - Microsoft Support
Learn how to add user accounts in Windows 10 and Windows 11. With an account, each person has separate files, browser favorites, and a private desktop.
How to create a new Microsoft account - Microsoft Support
If you don't have your own email, or want to get a new Outlook.com email address, go to outlook.com and select Create free account. Addresses used for Microsoft accounts cannot be not reused.
How to sign in to a Microsoft account - Microsoft Support
Microsoft accounts are for personal use, and for accessing services like Outlook.com, Xbox or Skype. Microsoft work and school accounts are for organizations that use Microsoft 365 for business.
Add Your Work or School Account to a Windows Device - Microsoft …
Learn about the Entra account registration page, and frequently asked questions (FAQ) about adding a work or school account to a Windows device.
Help for accounts in Windows - Microsoft Support
Learn about user account basics in Windows. Sign in, sign out, lock, and switch account > Change or reset your Windows password > Change your user account picture > Using a Microsoft account in …
Change or reset your PIN in Windows - Microsoft Support
For technical support, go to Contact Microsoft Support, enter your problem and select Get Help. If you still need help, select Contact Support to be routed to the best support option. Important: To protect …
How to add an account in OneDrive - Microsoft Support
How to add an account in OneDrive ... If you already have an account signed in to OneDrive and you want to add or remove another account, you'll do that in OneDrive Settings.
Manage profiles or identities in Outlook for Mac
Learn how to create new profiles, edit or delete profiles, and set your default profile in Outlook for Mac
Sign-In Options in Windows - Microsoft Support
The sign-in options in Windows serve various purposes to enhance your user account security and sign in convenience. You can access the sign-in options from the Settings app.
External or guest sharing in OneDrive, SharePoint, and Lists
The recipients won't need a Microsoft account. To access the content, OneDrive, SharePoint, or Lists sends a one-time passcode to their email address to verify their identity.