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Microsoft coordinates the bypass roads that allow Windows 11 to use a local account, and avoid Internet requirements during the preparation process. In new Building Windows 11 test Microsoft has been released today, it removes known solutions to create local accounts as they may cause problems during the preparation process.
“We remove the well -known mechanisms to create a local account in the Windows Preparation experience (OOBE),” says Amanda Langovsky, a leader in Windows Insider. “Although these mechanisms were often used to bypass the Microsoft account setting, they exceeded unintentionally critical settings, which may cause Uobe users to have a device that has not been fully configured for use.”
Changes mean that Windows 11 users will need to complete OOBE screens with an internet connection and an Microsoft account in future versions of the operating system.
Microsoft already Remove the alternative solution “bypassnro” Earlier this year, the changes today disable the matter “Start MS-CXH: Localonly” Discover Windows 11 users After the previous changes to Microsoft. Using this now, the OOBE process is reinstated and failed to overcome the requirements of the Microsoft account.
These solutions have been widely used to avoid Microsoft account or access to the Internet on Windows 11 Pro and home installation in recent years. It is easy to use, so you don’t have to create an insurmountable answer file to force Windows 11 to create a local account.
Many Windows users simply want to avoid using a Microsoft account or just want to customize the Windows 11 user folder from the Microsoft email address. Fortunately, Microsoft is now adding a way to name the virtual user folder during the preparation process, although you will need to use an order to get a custom name. We hope this will eventually become a simple option during the preparation process.