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Change or reset your PIN - Microsoft Support
Change or reset your PIN. A PIN is a user-defined set of numbers, or a combination of numbers and letters, that allows you to sign in to your Windows device instead of a password. Your PIN is securely stored on your device, it isn’t transmitted anywhere, and it isn’t stored on a server.
Encrypt email messages - Microsoft Support
The Encrypt button contains both encryption options (S/MIME and IRM). The S/MIME option is only visible if you have an S/MIME certificate configured in Outlook. For detailed instructions on adding encryption, check Encrypting with S/MIME or Encrypt with Microsoft 365 Message Encryption.
Applies To: Outlook for Microsoft 365, Outlook 2021, Outlook 2019, Outlook 2016
Set up email in the Mail app - Microsoft Support
Add an account using advanced setup. There are two ways you can access the Advanced setup options for your email account. Select Advanced setup if your automatic email setup fails in Step 3 above. Select Advanced setup from the Choose an account window in Step 2 above.
Applies To: Mail for Windows 10, Outlook Mail for Windows 10
Encrypt messages by using S/MIME in Outlook on the web
A digitally encrypted message can only be opened by recipients who have the correct key. A digital signature assures recipients that the message hasn’t been tampered with. Notes: Outlook on the web requires a Windows desktop device to support S/MIME.
Applies To: Outlook.com, Outlook on the web for Exchange Server 2016, Outlook on the web for Exchange Server 2019
Use ActiveX controls for Internet Explorer 11 - Microsoft Support
ActiveX Filtering in Internet Explorer prevents sites from installing and using these apps. This can help keep you safer as you browse, but it can also affect the performance of certain sites. For example, when ActiveX Filtering is on, videos, games, and other interactive content might not work.
Send, view, and reply to encrypted messages in Outlook for PC
A message that is encrypted by Microsoft 365 Message Encryption is delivered to a recipient’s inbox just like any other email message. If the recipient has Outlook 2016 and a Microsoft 365 email account, they'll see an alert about the item's restricted permissions in the Reading pane.
Applies To: Outlook for Microsoft 365, Outlook 2021, Outlook 2019, Outlook 2016
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.
Internet Explorer mode in Microsoft Edge - Microsoft Support
To view a website using Internet Explorer mode in Microsoft Edge, use the following steps. Navigate to the website you want to view in Internet Explorer mode. Click the three dots in the upper right corner of the browser window. Select Reload in Internet Explorer Mode.
Secure messages by using a digital signature - Microsoft Support
A digital signature attached to an email message offers another layer of security by providing assurance to the recipient that you—not an imposter—signed the contents of the email message. Your digital signature, which includes your certificate and public key, originates from your digital ID.
Applies To: Outlook for Microsoft 365, Outlook 2021, Outlook 2019, Outlook 2016, Outlook 2013
Setting up a wireless network in Windows - Microsoft Support
With a wireless router, you can connect PCs to your network using radio signals instead of wires. There are several different kinds of wireless network technologies, which include 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n, 802.11ac, and 802.11ax. Wireless network adapter.