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Manage app passwords for two-step verification - Microsoft Support
If you're using your work or school account (such as, alain@contoso.com), two-factor verification, and Microsoft 365 apps in your organization, you can manage your app passwords from the Office 365 portal page. For detailed instructions, see "Create and delete app passwords using the Office 365 portal" in this article.
Sign in and start apps from the My Apps portal - Microsoft Support
The My Apps page appears, showing all the cloud-based apps owned by your organization that are available for you to use. From the My Apps page, select the app you want to start using. A new page opens for the app, where you can sign in (if necessary) or begin using the app.
Fix problems with apps from Microsoft Store
See also. If you can't find Microsoft Store, see Trouble finding Microsoft Store in Windows 10. If you're having trouble launching Microsoft Store, see Microsoft Store doesn't launch. If you can launch the Microsoft Store but you are just having trouble finding or installing an app, see I can't find or install an app from Microsoft Store. Need more help?
Turn on automatic app updates - Microsoft Support
Microsoft Store on Windows can automatically install app updates. Select the Start button, then search for and select Microsoft Store . In the Microsoft Store app, select Profile (your account photo) > Settings .
Get apps from Microsoft Store on your Windows PC
Microsoft Store is familiar on any device—you can search for free and paid apps like Adobe Reader, view their popularity and ratings, and download them to your device. When you install an app from Microsoft Store, it will follow you to any device. Apps will also get updated automatically, so you always have the latest features.
Send feedback to Microsoft with the Feedback Hub app
The Feedback Hub app lets you tell Microsoft about any problems you run into while using Windows 11 or Windows 10. You can also send suggestions to help us improve your Windows experience. Sending a suggestion or reporting a problem can be as easy as finding feedback similar to yours and upvoting it or adding your experience. However, if you ...
Add non-Microsoft accounts to the Microsoft Authenticator app
Allow the app to use the camera so that you can take a picture of a QR code in one step. If you don't allow the camera, you can still add the code manually as described in Manually add an account to the app. ... and Amazon accounts, but the process is the same for other apps, such as Instagram and Adobe. Add your Google account. Add your Google ...
Get updates for apps and games in Microsoft Store
Learn more. Fix problems with apps from Microsoft Store. Manage your purchases from the Microsoft Store. Need more help? Contact Support. For technical support, go to Contact Microsoft Support, enter your problem and select Get Help.If you still need help, select Contact Support to be routed to the best support option.
Add an app to run automatically at startup in Windows 10
Right-click the app, select More, and then select Open file location. This opens the location where the shortcut to the app is saved. If there isn't an option for Open file location, it means the app can't run at startup. With the file location open, press the Windows logo key ...
Windows background apps and your privacy - Microsoft Support
In the Background apps permissions section, under Let this app run in the background, select one of the following options: Always—The app runs in the background, receiving info, sending notifications, and staying up-to-date even when you're not actively using it.This option may use more power.