![]() You will be redirected to the setup experience where you will insert or tap your key.Ĭreate a PIN (or enter an existing PIN if you have already created one). ![]() ![]() Identify what type of key you have (USB or NFC) and select Next. Select Add a new way to sign in or verify. To add a security key as a sign in method for your Microsoft account: Select Manage and follow the instructions. Go to Start > Settings > Accounts > Sign-in options. Make sure to familiarize yourself with the type of security key you have by reading the instruction manual from the manufacturer. There are different types of security keys that you can use, like a USB key that you plug in to your device or an NFC key that you tap on an NFC reader. Select Add a new way to sign in for verify.įollow the instructions to set up Windows Hello as a method for signing in. Select Security > Advanced security options. Go to the Microsoft account page and sign in as you normally would. To add Windows Hello as a sign in method for your Microsoft account: Under Ways to sign in, select a Windows Hello item to add. Select Start > Settings > Accounts > Sign-in options. On the next screen, click on Sign Out and finish button.Īfter this, your computer will no longer be associated with Microsoft Account and you will be able to login to the computer using the New Local User Account and Password that you just created.Follow these steps to set up Windows Hello and then sign in to your Microsoft account in Microsoft Edge: On ‘Switch to Local Account’ screen, type User Name, Password and click on Next. ![]() When prompted, enter your current Microsoft Account Password and click on Next. In the right-pane, click on Sign-in with a local account instead link. Go to Settings > Accounts > select Your Info in the left-pane. In order to Switch Microsoft Account to Local Account, you need to be logged-in to the computer using Microsoft Account. Switch Microsoft Account to Local User Account The first option deletes all Files, Photos and Data located in your Microsoft Account, while the second option keeps all your files intact and removes Microsoft Account from your computer. If you do not want to login to the computer using Microsoft Account, you can either Remove Microsoft Account from your computer or convert Microsoft Account to Local User Account. ![]()
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