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Tech Home Tech Services & Software Operating Systems Windows Windows 11 Microsoft may finally remove its frustrating Windows 11 setup requirement A Microsoft VP just hinted at a change Windows 11 users have wanted for years. This means the company may finally let you use a local account instead. Microsoft has long prevented you from creating a local account to sign in to your Windows 11 PC. Improving the quality of Windows In a Friday post on X , Microsoft Developer Community VP Scott Hanselman said that improving the quality of Windows is part of his new job.
## Summary
Tech Home Tech Services & Software Operating Systems Windows Windows 11 Microsoft may finally remove its frustrating Windows 11 setup requirement A Microsoft VP just hinted at a change Windows 11 users have wanted for years. This means the company may finally let you use a local account instead. Microsoft has long prevented you from creating a local account to sign in to your Windows 11 PC. Improving the quality of Windows In a Friday post on X , Microsoft Developer Community VP Scott Hanselman said that improving the quality of Windows is part of his new job.
## Article Content
Tech
Home
Tech
Services & Software
Operating Systems
Windows
Windows 11
Microsoft may finally remove its frustrating Windows 11 setup requirement
A Microsoft VP just hinted at a change Windows 11 users have wanted for years.
Written by
Lance Whitney,
Contributor
Contributor
March 24, 2026 at 12:47 p.m. PT
Kerry Wan/ZDNET
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ZDNET's key takeaways
A Microsoft VP doesn't like forcing a Microsoft account in Windows.
This means the company may finally let you use a local account instead.
This is part of an effort to make Windows more reliable and friendly.
Microsoft has long prevented you from creating a local account to sign in to your
Windows 11 PC.
Instead, you're forced to use a Microsoft account even if you don't plan to use any of its associated features. Needless to say, that requirement has frustrated a lot of people. Now, a Microsoft VP has hinted that he's working on a way around this annoyance.
Improving the quality of Windows
In a
Friday post on X
, Microsoft Developer Community VP Scott Hanselman said that improving the quality of Windows is part of his new job. Hanselman pointed to a
Microsoft blog post
in which the company touted all the new features and fixes headed to the OS.
In response, one person pointed out that there was nothing in the blog post about removing the requirement to log in to an MS online account just to use the computer. And to that, Hanselman's reply was short and sweet, but hopeful: "Ya I hate that. Working on it."
Also:
My 5-step security checklist for every new Windows PC
Though there's nothing definitive in this reply, at least we know that Hanselman dislikes this requirement as much as the rest of us. Try to set up Windows 11 on a new computer, and you're forced to choose a Microsoft account.
Local accounts still exist
, but Microsoft won't let you use them, at least not during the initial setup.
For people who would rather use a local account, you can
switch to one from a Microsoft account
after the setup process. But you still need to create that Microsoft account in the first place. In the past, several workarounds let you trick Windows into creating a local account. But Microsoft made it its mission to
squash each of those
as if its users were misbehaving children who needed to be disciplined.
Such free third-party utilities as
Rufus
and
Ventoy
sneak past the account requirements so you can choose a local account during the installation. But you shouldn't have to turn to a third-party tool just to set up Windows the way you want.
In denial mode while pushing AI
Microsoft has gotten a lot of flack from Windows 11 users over everything from stability issues to a lack of customization (Windows taskbar, I'm thinking of you). But the company has largely been in denial mode, at least publicly.
Instead of addressing such concerns, Microsoft has been pushing AI as some type of white knight galloping in to save Windows, seemingly ignoring all the core problems. Now, the company finally seems to be getting the message.
Also:
Microsoft announces sweeping Windows changes - but no apologies
In the
Friday blog post
, Windows boss Pavan Davuluri offered
a host of areas in Windows 11
that are due for a revamp. You'll be able to better customize the taskbar, including moving it to the top or bottom of the screen. You'll have more control over Windows updates. Microsoft is also promising better performance from File Explorer and improved reliability in general.
Oh, and not so much forced AI slop.
Perhaps Microsoft is now realizing that its users aren't the enemy and that it actually needs to listen to them when they complain about the major pain points in Windows. Removing the need to use a Microsoft account in Windows will certainly go a long way if the company wants to get back into the good graces of its customers.
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## Expert Analysis
### Merits
- Microsoft is also promising better performance from File Explorer and improved reliability in general.
### Areas for Consideration
N/A
### Implications
- Tech Home Tech Services & Software Operating Systems Windows Windows 11 Microsoft may finally remove its frustrating Windows 11 setup requirement A Microsoft VP just hinted at a change Windows 11 users have wanted for years.
- This means the company may finally let you use a local account instead.
- Removing the need to use a Microsoft account in Windows will certainly go a long way if the company wants to get back into the good graces of its customers.
- You can sign up for its AI Skills Fest now Microsoft's passwordless future is here for Outlook, Xbox, 365, and more Microsoft's new AI agents aim to help security pros combat the latest threats The 11 Microsoft apps I ditch on every new Windows install - and the 11 I keep Microsoft at 50: Its incredible rise, 15 lost years, and stunning comeback - in 4 charts Want free AI training from Microsoft?
### Expert Commentary
This article covers microsoft, windows, account topics. Notable strengths include discussion of microsoft. Readability: Flesch-Kincaid grade 0.0. Word count: 878.
Tech Home Tech Services & Software Operating Systems Windows Windows 11 Microsoft may finally remove its frustrating Windows 11 setup requirement A Microsoft VP just hinted at a change Windows 11 users have wanted for years. This means the company may finally let you use a local account instead. Microsoft has long prevented you from creating a local account to sign in to your Windows 11 PC. Improving the quality of Windows In a Friday post on X , Microsoft Developer Community VP Scott Hanselman said that improving the quality of Windows is part of his new job.
## Article Content
Tech
Home
Tech
Services & Software
Operating Systems
Windows
Windows 11
Microsoft may finally remove its frustrating Windows 11 setup requirement
A Microsoft VP just hinted at a change Windows 11 users have wanted for years.
Written by
Lance Whitney,
Contributor
Contributor
March 24, 2026 at 12:47 p.m. PT
Kerry Wan/ZDNET
Follow ZDNET:
Add us as a preferred source
on Google.
ZDNET's key takeaways
A Microsoft VP doesn't like forcing a Microsoft account in Windows.
This means the company may finally let you use a local account instead.
This is part of an effort to make Windows more reliable and friendly.
Microsoft has long prevented you from creating a local account to sign in to your
Windows 11 PC.
Instead, you're forced to use a Microsoft account even if you don't plan to use any of its associated features. Needless to say, that requirement has frustrated a lot of people. Now, a Microsoft VP has hinted that he's working on a way around this annoyance.
Improving the quality of Windows
In a
Friday post on X
, Microsoft Developer Community VP Scott Hanselman said that improving the quality of Windows is part of his new job. Hanselman pointed to a
Microsoft blog post
in which the company touted all the new features and fixes headed to the OS.
In response, one person pointed out that there was nothing in the blog post about removing the requirement to log in to an MS online account just to use the computer. And to that, Hanselman's reply was short and sweet, but hopeful: "Ya I hate that. Working on it."
Also:
My 5-step security checklist for every new Windows PC
Though there's nothing definitive in this reply, at least we know that Hanselman dislikes this requirement as much as the rest of us. Try to set up Windows 11 on a new computer, and you're forced to choose a Microsoft account.
Local accounts still exist
, but Microsoft won't let you use them, at least not during the initial setup.
For people who would rather use a local account, you can
switch to one from a Microsoft account
after the setup process. But you still need to create that Microsoft account in the first place. In the past, several workarounds let you trick Windows into creating a local account. But Microsoft made it its mission to
squash each of those
as if its users were misbehaving children who needed to be disciplined.
Such free third-party utilities as
Rufus
and
Ventoy
sneak past the account requirements so you can choose a local account during the installation. But you shouldn't have to turn to a third-party tool just to set up Windows the way you want.
In denial mode while pushing AI
Microsoft has gotten a lot of flack from Windows 11 users over everything from stability issues to a lack of customization (Windows taskbar, I'm thinking of you). But the company has largely been in denial mode, at least publicly.
Instead of addressing such concerns, Microsoft has been pushing AI as some type of white knight galloping in to save Windows, seemingly ignoring all the core problems. Now, the company finally seems to be getting the message.
Also:
Microsoft announces sweeping Windows changes - but no apologies
In the
Friday blog post
, Windows boss Pavan Davuluri offered
a host of areas in Windows 11
that are due for a revamp. You'll be able to better customize the taskbar, including moving it to the top or bottom of the screen. You'll have more control over Windows updates. Microsoft is also promising better performance from File Explorer and improved reliability in general.
Oh, and not so much forced AI slop.
Perhaps Microsoft is now realizing that its users aren't the enemy and that it actually needs to listen to them when they complain about the major pain points in Windows. Removing the need to use a Microsoft account in Windows will certainly go a long way if the company wants to get back into the good graces of its customers.
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Want free AI training from Microsoft? You can sign up for its AI Skills Fest now
Microsoft's passwordless future is here for Outlook, Xbox, 365, and more
Microsoft's new AI agents aim to help security pros combat the latest threats
The 11 Microsoft apps I ditch on every new Windows install - and the 11 I keep
Microsoft at 50: Its incredible rise, 15 lost years, and stunning comeback - in 4 charts
Want free AI training from Microsoft? You can sign up for its AI Skills Fest now
Microsoft's passwordless future is here for Outlook, Xbox, 365, and more
Microsoft's new AI agents aim to help security pros combat the latest threats
The 11 Microsoft apps I ditch on every new Windows install - and the 11 I keep
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## Expert Analysis
### Merits
- Microsoft is also promising better performance from File Explorer and improved reliability in general.
### Areas for Consideration
N/A
### Implications
- Tech Home Tech Services & Software Operating Systems Windows Windows 11 Microsoft may finally remove its frustrating Windows 11 setup requirement A Microsoft VP just hinted at a change Windows 11 users have wanted for years.
- This means the company may finally let you use a local account instead.
- Removing the need to use a Microsoft account in Windows will certainly go a long way if the company wants to get back into the good graces of its customers.
- You can sign up for its AI Skills Fest now Microsoft's passwordless future is here for Outlook, Xbox, 365, and more Microsoft's new AI agents aim to help security pros combat the latest threats The 11 Microsoft apps I ditch on every new Windows install - and the 11 I keep Microsoft at 50: Its incredible rise, 15 lost years, and stunning comeback - in 4 charts Want free AI training from Microsoft?
### Expert Commentary
This article covers microsoft, windows, account topics. Notable strengths include discussion of microsoft. Readability: Flesch-Kincaid grade 0.0. Word count: 878.
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