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Turn on device encryption - Microsoft Support
In the search box on the taskbar, type Manage BitLocker and then select it from the list of results. Or, select the Start button, and then under Windows System, select Control Panel.In Control Panel, select System and Security, and then under BitLocker Drive Encryption, select Manage BitLocker. Note: You'll only see this option if BitLocker is available for your device.
How to get support for Outlook.com - Microsoft Support
If you can't sign in. To protect your account, the Outlook.com team won't be able to help if you're having problems signing in. Use the Microsoft account sign-in helper to get back into your account. Get help signing in. If you can sign in. To see self-help answers, or to get support via email, Select Help from the top menu then Help.
Applies To: Outlook.com
Use Microsoft Teams for work or school in Windows 11
If you are planning to use Teams free or if you were a guest in an org, you can connect and collaborate by downloading and installing another version of Microsoft Teams (work or school) and signing in with your Microsoft account or the guest account where the invite was sent to.
Applies To: Microsoft Teams, Microsoft Teams personal, Microsoft Teams small business
Virus & threat protection in Windows Security - Microsoft Support
Manage your Virus & threat protection settings. Use Virus & threat protection settings when you want to customize your level of protection, send sample files to Microsoft, exclude trusted files and folders from repeated scanning, or temporarily turn off your protection.. Manage your real-time protection. Want to stop running real-time protection for a short while?
Applies To: Microsoft account dashboard
Install Office 2010 - Microsoft Support
If the setup wizard doesn’t start automatically, navigate to the disc drive and click SETUP.EXE. When prompted, enter the product key. If you need help, see Find your product key for Office 2010. Read and accept the Microsoft Software License Terms, and then click Continue.
Applies To: Excel 2010, Word 2010, Outlook 2010, PowerPoint 2010, OneNote 2010, Office 2010, Office.com
Recall an email message that you sent in Outlook
If you don’t see the Recall This Message command, you probably don’t have an Exchange account or the feature isn’t available within your organization. You can't recall a message that's protected by Azure Information Protection. You can't recall a message in Outlook on the web.
Applies To: Outlook for Microsoft 365, Outlook 2021, Outlook 2019, Outlook 2016, Microsoft 365 admin, Outlook on the web, Outlook.com, New Outlook for Windows
Windows activity history and your privacy - Microsoft Support
Note: If you have previous activity history stored in the cloud before Windows 11 23H2 and 22H2, January 23, 2024-KB5034204 update, you can use the Clear activity history button to delete previously stored data in the cloud. Otherwise, your activity history will be automatically deleted within 30 days from when your data was last synced to the cloud
Applies To: Microsoft account dashboard
Change your password in Outlook.com - Microsoft Support
Tip: If your can't get the code by email or phone, you might be able to enter an email address that's different from the one you're trying to recover. Go to the Recover your account page and follow the prompts. Enter your current password, enter your new password, and then select Save.
Applies To: Outlook.com
Microsoft account security info & verification codes
Your information doesn’t actually change in this time. During the 30-day restriction period, we cannot accept further changes or additions to security settings or billing information. Your account is still open and active, and you can still use your email, Skype, OneDrive and devices as usual. While we understand this 30-day period might be ...
Applies To: Microsoft account dashboard
Photo viewer for Windows 10 - Microsoft Support
Windows Photo Viewer isn't part of Windows 10, but if you upgraded from Windows 7 or Windows 8.1, you might still have it. To check, press and hold (or right-click) a photo in File Explorer, and select Open with. If Windows Photo Viewer isn't in the list, you cannot install it on Windows 10.