Microsoft Vice President Scott Hanselman has publicly responded on X, indicating that his team is considering removing the mandatory Microsoft account requirement during Windows 11 setup. Hanselman is leading efforts to improve Windows 11 quality, but no commitment or timeline has been provided.
The requirement to use a Microsoft account was introduced with Windows 11 version 22H2 in 2023, affecting both Home and Pro editions. Before that update, Windows could be installed using a local account without an internet connection.
How The Windows 11 Microsoft Account Requirement Works Today
Under the current setup process, users installing or configuring Windows 11 Home or Pro must sign in to a Microsoft account before they can complete setup. Creating a local account is not available during the standard installation. While workarounds exist, they involve additional steps that Microsoft does not highlight for users.
Hanselman's public response came after discussions among users and the press about this requirement. His team is one of several at Microsoft working on the broader Windows 11 quality initiative recently announced by the company, which focuses on improving performance, reliability, and user experience. The mandatory account requirement was not part of that announcement.
Internal Debate At Microsoft Over The Forced Account Requirement
According to reports from Windows Central, some inside Microsoft are pushing to eliminate the forced account requirement. Several teams within the company benefit from users being linked to Microsoft accounts, which makes it more difficult to restore the option to use local accounts.
Hanselman's comment does not indicate a firm commitment to change. Microsoft has not officially announced whether the requirement will be altered, and the Windows 11 quality initiative documentation does not mention any changes regarding account setup.
Current Workarounds To Use A Local Account In Windows 11
Users who want to set up Windows 11 without using a Microsoft account currently have some options, but none are officially supported through the standard setup process. The open source tool Rufus can create Windows 11 installation media that bypasses the account requirement. There are also manual workarounds that involve specific inputs during setup, although Microsoft has previously closed some of these methods with updates.
Microsoft has not confirmed whether future Windows 11 builds will reintroduce the option to set up a local account or clarify which setup paths might be affected if policies change.
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