• Microsoft Account Option

    From jaugustine@verizon.net@21:1/5 to All on Mon Feb 26 12:35:56 2024
    Hi,

    I do NOT have a microsoft account.

    My brother (lives far from me) asked me if
    there is an option such as "don't keep me logged in".

    I told him I would post his question here.

    Thanks in advance, John

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  • From Charlie@21:1/5 to jaugustine@verizon.net on Mon Feb 26 11:16:58 2024
    On this Mon, 26 Feb 2024 12:35:56 -0500, jaugustine@verizon.net wrote:

    Hi,

    I do NOT have a microsoft account.

    My brother (lives far from me) asked me if
    there is an option such as "don't keep me logged in".

    I told him I would post his question here.

    Thanks in advance, John

    I can't speak for anyone else, but I once had to create a Microsoft Account before I realized you can switch from Windows S to Windows 10 Home without
    it, and then I asked Microsoft to delete the account (which they did).

    It takes a month for them to delete it but it's gone now.
    Why would anyone _want_ a Microsoft Account?

    Anyway, I suspect you can tell your brother to use a Local Account and then there's no need for that Microsoft Account after that.

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  • From VanguardLH@21:1/5 to jaugustine@verizon.net on Mon Feb 26 13:13:03 2024
    <jaugustine@verizon.net> wrote:

    I do NOT have a microsoft account.

    My brother (lives far from me) asked me if there is an option such as
    "don't keep me logged in".

    With the dearth of information from your brother, unsure what he wants.
    Is he asking how to logout of his Windows account (which may be tied to
    an MS account)? That would be Start menu -> (accountname) -> Sign out.
    If he wants to use an offline (local) Windows account that is not tied
    to a MS account, where there are lots of online articles your brother
    can read on how to create local Windows accounts rather than me reciting
    them here.

    https://www.google.com/search?q=%22windows+10%22+create+local+offline+windows+account

    He could even create one Windows account tied to his MS account, and
    another offline/local Windows account, and toggle between them as
    desired either by logging out of one to login the other, or use FUS
    (Fast User Switching, but that leaves the accounts logged in instead of
    logging out to switch between them).

    https://www.google.com/search?q=windows+10+fast+user+switching

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  • From Ed Cryer@21:1/5 to jaugustine@verizon.net on Mon Feb 26 18:38:29 2024
    jaugustine@verizon.net wrote:
    Hi,

    I do NOT have a microsoft account.

    My brother (lives far from me) asked me if
    there is an option such as "don't keep me logged in".

    I told him I would post his question here.

    Thanks in advance, John



    Ask him why he logs in. We can only guess.

    Ed

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  • From jaugustine@verizon.net@21:1/5 to VanguardLH on Tue Feb 27 11:28:49 2024
    On Mon, 26 Feb 2024 13:13:03 -0600, VanguardLH <V@nguard.LH> wrote:

    <jaugustine@verizon.net> wrote:

    I do NOT have a microsoft account.

    My brother (lives far from me) asked me if there is an option such as
    "don't keep me logged in".

    With the dearth of information from your brother, unsure what he wants.
    Is he asking how to logout of his Windows account (which may be tied to
    an MS account)? That would be Start menu -> (accountname) -> Sign out.
    If he wants to use an offline (local) Windows account that is not tied
    to a MS account, where there are lots of online articles your brother
    can read on how to create local Windows accounts rather than me reciting
    them here.

    https://www.google.com/search?q=%22windows+10%22+create+local+offline+windows+account

    He could even create one Windows account tied to his MS account, and
    another offline/local Windows account, and toggle between them as
    desired either by logging out of one to login the other, or use FUS
    (Fast User Switching, but that leaves the accounts logged in instead of >logging out to switch between them).

    https://www.google.com/search?q=windows+10+fast+user+switching

    Hi Vanguard,

    I believe it has to do with using OneDrive with sync..

    What you said about using the Start menu..... sounds like a good idea.

    Thanks again, John

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  • From Fokke Nauta@21:1/5 to jaugustine@verizon.net on Tue Feb 27 19:13:58 2024
    On 26/02/2024 18:35, jaugustine@verizon.net wrote:
    Hi,

    I do NOT have a microsoft account.

    My brother (lives far from me) asked me if
    there is an option such as "don't keep me logged in".

    I told him I would post his question here.

    Thanks in advance, John



    Does he have a Microsoft account?

    Fokke

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  • From VanguardLH@21:1/5 to jaugustine@verizon.net on Tue Feb 27 14:10:35 2024
    <jaugustine@verizon.net> wrote:

    VanguardLH <V@nguard.LH> wrote:

    <jaugustine@verizon.net> wrote:

    I do NOT have a microsoft account.

    My brother (lives far from me) asked me if there is an option such
    as "don't keep me logged in".

    With the dearth of information from your brother, unsure what he
    wants. Is he asking how to logout of his Windows account (which may
    be tied to an MS account)? That would be Start menu ->
    (accountname) -> Sign out. If he wants to use an offline (local)
    Windows account that is not tied to a MS account, where there are
    lots of online articles your brother can read on how to create local
    Windows accounts rather than me reciting them here.

    https://www.google.com/search?q=%22windows+10%22+create+local+offline+windows+account


    He could even create one Windows account tied to his MS account, and
    another offline/local Windows account, and toggle between them as
    desired either by logging out of one to login the other, or use FUS
    (Fast User Switching, but that leaves the accounts logged in instead
    of logging out to switch between them).

    https://www.google.com/search?q=windows+10+fast+user+switching

    I believe it has to do with using OneDrive with sync..

    In the OneDrive client, you disconnect from an MS account by unlinking
    the sync client from the account. Click on the OneDrive systray icon,
    click on the gear icon, and click on Pause to temporarily disable synchronization. Or, with the gear icon, click on Settings, Account,
    and Unlike this PC. When you want to sync again, you go to the sync
    client to link to your MS account again.

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