Becoming a Microsoft To Do Insider - Microsoft Support
For Android, you can get our beta app by joining our public Android Insiders group. For iOS, you'll first need to install TestFlight on your iOS device. You can find it here or in the App Store. Once TestFlight is installed, you can join from your device. You'll then be able to download and install our beta app via TestFlight.
Applies To: Microsoft To Do
Error 0x803F9006 occurs when you start a game or app on your Xbox console
Learn what to do if you see error 0x803F9006 when you start a game or app on your Xbox console.
Errors CAA2000B, 4usqa, and 49dvs when trying to sign in to classic ...
Errors CAA2000B, 4usqa, and 49dvs when trying to sign in to classic Outlook and Outlook for Mac
Applies To: Outlook for Microsoft 365, Outlook for Microsoft 365 for Mac
Error 0x803F8001 occurs when you launch an Xbox game or app on console ...
You see the following error code and message when you launch a game or an app on your Xbox console: 0x803f8001
Can I join your beta program on iOS? - Microsoft Support
Good news everyone! You can apply to the Microsoft Insider's program to test our pre-release builds. Follow this link to join the program. Thanks for your help and hopefully you'll enjoy some of our features before the public receives them! Because we have limited spots, it might take some time for you to get an invitation. But as soon as there are some available, we'll be sending you a message.
Applies To: Outlook for iOS
Secure Boot DB and DBX variable update events - Microsoft Support
In this article Introduction Summary Generic Secure Boot events (1032 to 1800) Device specific events (1795 to 1808) Change log Introduction To help keep Windows devices secure, Microsoft maintains several Secure Boot related components, including the Secure Boot signature databases (DB and DBX), the key exchange key (KEK), and the Windows boot manager. Windows applies updates to these ...
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Contact Microsoft Support. Find solutions to common problems, or get help from a support agent.
How to spot a "fake order" scam | Microsoft Support
How to spot a "fake order" scam A popular tactic of criminals is the "fake order" scam. The way it works is that you get a message, usually in email or text, that appears to be a routine confirmation for an order. Of course, you never ordered whatever product or service it's confirming. The message looks common enough, and it says that money will be charged to your credit card or withdrawn ...
Xbox payment error messages and codes | Xbox Support
Get an error message or error code when making a purchase on Xbox? Find out what they mean.