Credential Manager in Windows - Microsoft Support
Credential Manager lets you view and delete your saved credentials for signing in to websites, connected applications, and networks. To open Credential Manager, type credential manager in the search box on the taskbar and select Credential Manager Control panel.
Play Fortnite with cloud gaming for free | Xbox Support
All you need to play is a Microsoft account with an Xbox profile, which is free, and a supported, Bluetooth-enabled controller if desired. Touch controls are also supported for players who don’t have a supported controller on certain devices. For more information about cloud gaming and requirements, visit:
Firewall and Network Protection in the Windows Security App
You can use the Windows Security app to view and manage the status of Windows Firewall. You can turn the firewall on or off, and access advanced settings for different network types, including domain (workplace), private (trusted), and public (untrusted) networks.
Uninstall or remove apps and programs in Windows
There are different ways to remove apps and programs, so if you can't find the one you're looking for, you can try another location. Note that some apps and programs are built into Windows and can't be uninstalled.
Windows File Recovery - Microsoft Support
Use this app to try to recover lost files that have been deleted from your local storage device (including internal drives, external drives, and USB devices) and can’t be restored from the Recycle Bin. Recovery on cloud storage and network file shares is not supported.
Download and install apps - Microsoft Support
Learn how to download and install apps you need from your Microsoft 365 business subscription.
App permissions - Microsoft Support
Learn how to locate and manage your app permissions on Windows devices. Some apps or games need specific permissions to work properly.
Get apps from Microsoft Store on your Windows PC
Get apps and games from Microsoft Store on a Windows 10 PC.
Reset your PC - Microsoft Support
Learn about the different reset options in Windows and how to reset your device.
Codecs in Media Player - Microsoft Support
Apps like Media Player will then be able to play media files encoded in these formats. The following codecs packs are available: Adds support for the MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 video formats. Adds support for the HEVC (H.265) video format. Adds support for the VP9 video format. Adds support for the AV1 video format.