Microsoft new account security questions
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 Creating a new account for a pc in Windows 10 and it makes you do security questions. Is there a way to bypass? 
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 @tech1 said in Microsoft new account security questions: Creating a new account for a pc in Windows 10 and it makes you do security questions. Is there a way to bypass? You might be able to if you already have a local admin (assuming these aren't domain accounts). After login you should be able to create the user with the old users and groups MMC and bypass this requirement. /me goes to test 
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 Looks like it should work via lusermgr.msc. I'm on 1803 Pro. 
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 This is Windows 10 Home. It might not work. 
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 @tech1 said in Microsoft new account security questions: This is Windows 10 Home. It might not work. AFAIK lusermgr.msc is in Home as well. Worth a shot  
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 @kelly Doesn't work on Home  
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 @ccwtech said in Microsoft new account security questions: @kelly Doesn't work on Home  That is annoying. 
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 Apparently, in an incredibly intuitive way, you can bypass this by not setting a password on the account when you're creating it. Then you go back and set the password after the account has been fully created. https://www.thewindowsclub.com/skip-security-questions-setting-local-account-windows-10 
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 @kelly WOOT! It worked. THANK YOU!!!!!! 
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 @tech1 said in Microsoft new account security questions: @kelly WOOT! It worked. THANK YOU!!!!!! Glad I could help  
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 @tech1 said in Microsoft new account security questions: Creating a new account for a pc in Windows 10 and it makes you do security questions. Is there a way to bypass? Yes, it happens on Windows 1803 and up and only on local accounts. With microsoft accounts it is the usual. 



