Thứ Ba, 15 tháng 5, 2018

Distinguish local accounts and Microsoft accounts on Windows 8

Windows 8 integrates more Microsoft services than previous versions of Windows. When creating a user account on a computer, you will be asked to use a Microsoft account. This account is different from the regular local account. The article will explain the differences between these two types of accounts and their functionality on Windows 8 product key.
Microsoft accounts provide syncing features extremely useful even to desktop users. However, a Microsoft account is not required if you stick to Windows product key desktops, you can continue to use a local user account on the machine without any problems.
Microsoft accounts provide extremely useful synchronization features even for desktop users. However, desktop users are not required to own a Microsoft account and can continue to use a local account on the machine without any problems.
What is a Microsoft account?
Microsoft account is a new way of calling Microsoft's existing online accounts, Windows Live IDs, Microsoft Passports, and Microsoft Wallet.
If you ever signed up for a Hotmail or Windows Live ID account, that's a Microsoft account. Current Microsoft accounts are also available for Microsoft services, including Xbox Live, Windows Phone, and Zune.
Although most Microsoft office 2017 product key accounts will be associated with an email address @ hotmail.com, @ outlook.com or @ live.com, you can also create a Microsoft account associated with any email address. For example, a Microsoft account is associated with a Gmail address (@ gmail.com).
Benefit from using a Microsoft account
When using a Microsoft account, users will be syncing some settings on the PC between their different computers. The sync setup options are located in the PC Settings application. Scroll to the bottom or top right corner of the screen, select Settings charm and select More PC Settings at the bottom of the Settings pane to open the settings.
There are many settings here such as App settings that only apply to past Metro style apps. Other synchronization options, such as avatar, background image, and taskbar configuration are useful for users who own multiple computers running Windows. After setting up Windows for a machine, those settings will be synced between all the computers that are logged on with the Microsoft account. In addition, the password can also be synchronized.
Users can access the Windows Store with a local account but will have to register a Microsoft account if they want to download the application. Although the Windows Store only lets you download Metro applications, if you only use desktop applications, this limitation will not affect you.
Many Metro applications will not work unless a user logs in with a Microsoft account. If you are using a local account, you will need to sign up for a Microsoft account if you want to use the included applications such as Mail, Calendar, People, Messaging and SkyDrive.
Select a Microsoft account or local account
You can switch between a Microsoft account and a local account from the PC Settings application. Use the Switch to a local account option or Switch to a Microsoft account under username.
In addition, you can also add users via the Add a user option. Each additional account can be either a Microsoft account or a local account.
Click the More account settings online link to manage your Microsoft account security settings in the web browser.
To create a local account, use the Sign in without a Microsoft account link at the bottom of the Add a user dialog box.
After clicking this link, you will have to click on the Local account option. Even after clicking Sign in without a Microsoft account, the Microsoft account option is still highlighted. Microsoft obviously wants you to create a Microsoft account to use Windows 8 rather than a local account.
Local accounts can be used normally after they are created. You will see limitations when trying to sync settings, download Metro applications from the Windows Store, or use certain Metro applications that require a Microsoft account.

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