Microsoft has set two conditions for users of windows 11 pro They have to complete this before they can use their PC for the first time. later this year, windows 11 According to a report in Windows Central, the out-of-box setup experience on Windows 11 Pro will require Pro users to be connected to the Internet and signed-in with their Microsoft account.
This means that before using Windows 11 Pro for the first time, users must connect to an Internet access point and sign-in with a Microsoft account.
Windows 11 Home Users have been forced to follow these guidelines since they launched last October, and Windows 11 Pro users are going to be next in line. Change is active in Windows 11 build preview And most likely that will come to the final build that gets shipped.
According to a change log in the latest Windows 11 Preview Build 22557: “Similar to Windows 11 Home Edition, Windows 11 Pro Edition now requires Internet connectivity only during Initial Device Setup (OOBE). If you set up the device for personal use If you choose to do so, the MSA will also be required for setup. You can expect a Microsoft account to be required on subsequent WIP flights.”
Windows 11 Preview Build 22557 also comes with a feature that lets you create and curate folders in the pinned app area of Start. To create a folder, all you have to do is drag one app on top of another. With this feature, “you can add more apps to a folder, rearrange apps within the folder, and remove apps from the folder.” The preview build also comes with Do Not Disturb and Focus modes and Live Caption.
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