Windows 11 Pro will require an internet connection and a Microsoft Account

Currently, Windows 11 Pro users can avoid a Microsoft Account by disconnecting a PC from the internet during setup and creating a local user account


Microsoft Windows 11 Pro will require an internet connection and a Microsoft Account during the initial setup phase, the company has announced.

Similar to Windows 11 Home edition, Windows 11 Pro edition now requires internet connectivity during the initial device setup (OOBE) only.
 
Right now, Windows 11 Pro clients can stay away from a Microsoft Account by separating a PC from the web during arrangement and making a neighborhood client account.

"Assuming that you decide to arrangement gadget for individual use, MSA (Microsoft Account) will be expected for arrangement also. You can anticipate that Microsoft Account should be expected in ensuing WIP flights," said a refreshed Windows Insider blog entry.

Microsoft has been pushing Windows clients to utilize a Microsoft Account since Windows 10.

New change to Windows 11 Pro won't gel well with a few clients.

Microsoft will rollout Windows 11 Pro before very long.

The refreshed Windows 11 Insider Preview Build said that you can alter your pins in Start by getting sorted out them into envelopes.

"Just drag an application on top of one more to make an envelope. You can add more applications to an organizer, improve applications inside an envelope, and eliminate applications from an organizer," as per the organization.

With a new 'Don't upset' highlight, it will be more straightforward than at any other time to quietness notice standards.

At the point when you are prepared to see the warnings that you might have missed, you can track down them in Notification Center.

The 'Experience inscriptions' will be naturally produced on-gadget from any substance with sound.

Captions can be displayed at the top or bottom of the screen, or in a floating window.

"When browsing your OneDrive folders, you can now see your sync status and quota usage without having to leave File Explorer," said Microsoft.

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