Account has been locked - Microsoft Support
Learn how to unlock your Microsoft account and resolve 'account has been locked' error message.
Change from a local account to a Microsoft account
When you initially setup your Windows device, you might have opted to use a local account instead of a Microsoft account. The main difference between a local account and a Microsoft account is that a local account is specific to one device, while a Microsoft account can be used across multiple devices and Microsoft services.
Error “Something Went Wrong [1001]” signing in to Microsoft 365 Desktop ...
Roaming of the work account's device certificate is not supported. The certificate, issued by "MS-Organization-Access", is stored in the Personal (MY) certificate store of the current user and on the local machine.
Applies To: Excel for Microsoft 365, Word for Microsoft 365, Outlook for Microsoft 365, PowerPoint for Microsoft 365, Outlook for Microsoft 365 for Mac, Microsoft 365 Apps for business, Office app for Android, Office app for iOS, OneDrive for Windows
Gaming Services Repair Tool for PC | Xbox Support
Learn how to use the Gaming Services Repair Tool to troubleshoot installation and update issues with Gaming Services on PC.
Download printer drivers in Windows - Microsoft Support
Download printer drivers. If your printer isn't responding, you may need to remove it and reinstall it so Windows can download and install the proper drivers.
Use your Windows PC as a mobile hotspot - Microsoft Support
Learn how to use your Windows PC as a mobile hotspot. Turn your Windows PC into a mobile hotspot by sharing your internet connection with other devices over Wi-Fi.
Temporarily allow cookies and site data in Microsoft Edge
Learn how you can manage cookies and site data you've temporarily allowed in Microsoft Edge.
Getting started with Microsoft Family Safety - Microsoft Support
Learn how to set up Microsoft Family Safety to manage screen time, filter content, and share location with your family members.
Applies To: Microsoft Family Safety
Play a CD or DVD in Windows Media Player - Microsoft Support
Note: If you start to play a DVD or VCD in the Player Library, the Player automatically switches to Now Playing mode. The Blu-ray Disc format is not supported in Windows Media Player. To play a Blu-ray Disc, you need to use a non-Microsoft program that supports Blu-ray playback and a device capable of reading Blu-ray Discs.
Change the size of your desktop icons in Windows
Change the size of your desktop icons. To resize desktop icons, right-click (or press and hold) the desktop, point to View, then select Large icons, Medium icons, or Small icons.