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Phone Link help & learning
Find help and support content for Microsoft Phone Link. Learn time-saving tips and explore how you can use Phone Link to stay productive.
Sign in to SharePoint - Microsoft Support
Sign in to SharePoint. SharePoint is a browser-based app that you connect to through your web browser, like so: Go to office.com, and sign in to your work or school account. In the upper left corner of the window, select the app launcher > All apps > SharePoint.
Applies To: SharePoint in Microsoft 365
Register the password reset verification method for a work or school ...
Register the password reset verification method for a work or school account. If you forgot your work or school password, never got a password from your organization, or have been locked out of your account, you can use your security info and your mobile device to reset your work or school password. Your administrator must turn on this feature ...
Repair Outlook Data Files (.pst and .ost) - Microsoft Support
All Outlook Data Files (.pst) and Offline Data Files (.ost) are listed along with the name of the account the files are associated with. If you cannot open your Outlook data file or suspect that the file is damaged, use the Inbox Repair tool (scanpst.exe) to repair errors in the file.
Applies To: Outlook for Microsoft 365, Outlook 2021, Outlook 2019, Outlook 2016
Download and install Skype for Business on Windows
If you have Microsoft 365 but don't already have Skype for Business and need to install it, see: Install Skype for Business on Windows. Install Skype for Business on a mobile device. Sign in to Skype for Business. Enter your work or school account.
Applies To: Skype for Business, Skype for Business Online
How to sign in to Hotmail - Microsoft Support
Hotmail is now Outlook.com. Learn how to sign in to access your Outlook.com, Hotmail, Live, or MSN email account.
Applies To: Outlook.com
Enable TPM 2.0 on your PC - Microsoft Support
TPM 2.0 is used in Windows 11 for a number of features, including Windows Hello for identity protection and BitLocker for data protection. In some cases, PCs that are capable of running TPM 2.0 are not set up to do so. If you are considering upgrading to Windows 11, check to ensure TPM 2.0 is enabled on your device.
Find your Wi-Fi network password in Windows - Microsoft Support
To do this, select the Start button, then select Settings > Network & internet > Properties > View Wi-Fi security key. Note: You can also view the password of saved networks on the Manage known networks page by selecting any network and then View Wi-Fi security key .
Leave family group or remove members - Microsoft Support
There are several different ways for family members and organizers to leave or be removed from a Microsoft family group depending on their role. Before leaving, family members and organizers should remove saved places and location alerts they would not like to remain in the group.
Zip and unzip files - Microsoft Support
Open File Explorer and find the compressed folder. To unzip the entire folder, right-click to select Extract All, and then follow the instructions. You can also select Extract All from the command ribbon. To decompress a single file or folder, double-click the compressed folder to open it.