- Convert local Windows 10 account to a Microsoft Account
- How to get started with Microsoft Community
- Make community your own
- Have fun exploring
- Participating is easy and free
- Ask a question
- View replies
- Get answers
- Build your reputation
- Additional support options
- Microsoft Community Frequently Asked Questions
- Joining the Community
- Searching the Community
- Asking a Question or Starting a Discussion
- Contributing to the Community
- Participating in Forum Articles
- Your Profile
- Building your Reputation
- Accomplishments
- Awards
- Retired Badges
- Who’s Who in the Community
- Supported Browsers
- Microsoft Community Code of Conduct
- Joining the Community
- Searching the Community
- Asking a Question or Starting a Discussion
- Contributing to the Community
- Participating in Forum Articles
- Your Profile
- Building your Reputation
- Accomplishments
- Awards
- Retired badges
- Who’s Who in the Community
- Supported Browsers
- Microsoft Community Code of Conduct
Convert local Windows 10 account to a Microsoft Account
I did a clean install Of Windows 10 Pro 64.I created two accounts. One account was a local account, And the other was a Microsoft account. I installed on my programs onto the local account.
Everything is working fine.Then I decided I want to use Cortana,
And that I must using Microsoft accountTo use Cortona.
So I rebooted and signed intoMy Microsoft account,But none of the programs I had installedWere there.
I have been working on this for quite sometime.I googled it,Asked all my friends,And even checkedWindows 10 booksWithout any solution.
Is there a way I can convertMy local accountInto a Microsoft account?
[Moved from: Windows / Windows 10 / Cortana & search]
An option is available for users to use either a Microsoft account or a local account to log onto a Windows computer. A local account can be converted into Microsoft account as long as the Microsoft account that you’ll be using isn’t associated or added yet on the same computer.
- If you’ll convert a local account from another Microsoft account:
- Sign in using the local account.
- In the search box, type Your account picture and profile settings and click on the result.
- Under the Your info section, select Sign in with a Microsoft account instead.
- Enter your password and follow the on-screen prompt.
- If you’ll convert a local account using your existing Microsoft account:
Note: Make sure to remove it first the existing Microsoft account from your computer. Go to Settings > Accounts > click the Microsoft account > Remove > Yes.
- Once done, sign in the local account.
- In the search box, type Your account picture and profile settings and click on the result.
- Under the Your info section, select Sign in with a Microsoft account instead.
- Enter your password and follow the on-screen prompt.
Let us know if you’ll encounter any issues.
How to get started with Microsoft Community
Make community your own
Our community helps answer your Microsoft product and service questions with responses from other knowledgeable community members.
Along the way you’ll meet recognized experts in consumer software — people who use our products every day, and other new users from virtually every walk of life.
We developed this community to give you the power to make Microsoft Community your own and the opportunity to see that using Microsoft products can be fun and easy.
Have fun exploring
Let our search engine be your guide to millions of existing questions and proven solutions.
You can search by product, feature, error message, or other keyword.
Participating is easy and free
When you’re ready to ask your own question, reply to someone else’s, or start a discussion, you’ll need to sign-in to Microsoft Community.
Creating an account on Microsoft Community is free, easy, and a great way to join a community of people who use the same products and services that you do.
Ask a question
Have a tough question? Make sure your post is specific, clear, and complete.
Include any error messages, system information, and recent software or hardware changes when you post.
View replies
One of Microsoft Community’s biggest strengths is its members.
Help and advice may come from a variety of places: other customers, community experts or Microsoft specialists. All of these people are passionate about Microsoft products and want to help you do more with your products too.
As soon as someone replies to your question, we’ll let you know via email.
Keep in mind that some questions are more complex than others and may take longer to receive a reply.
Get answers
You may receive several answers from the community members. You pick the best ones.
Build your reputation
Badges are your reward for being an active contributor and awesome community member. Over time, good contributors earn a variety of badges.
Answer a question and you’ll be on your way to earning badges too.
Additional support options
Microsoft Community is a free service for our customers. But we understand that sometimes you just can’t wait for an answer from the community. In that case, Microsoft offers a variety of other support solutions.
Microsoft Community Frequently Asked Questions
Joining the Community
Searching the Community
Asking a Question or Starting a Discussion
Contributing to the Community
Participating in Forum Articles
Your Profile
Building your Reputation
Accomplishments
Awards
Retired Badges
Who’s Who in the Community
Supported Browsers
Microsoft Community Code of Conduct
Joining the Community
You can explore the community and search for solutions without joining. If you want to post or receive email notifications, you’ll need to sign up.
- Click Sign in at the top of any Microsoft Community page. You will be taken to the Sign in page.
- Select how you would like to sign into the community.
Sign in with a Microsoft account: If you already have an Outlook.com account, a Hotmail account, a Messenger account, or an Xbox Live account, you already have a Microsoft account. Just sign in with your account name and password.
If you do not already have a Microsoft account, click Sign up now. You will be taken to the Create an account page.
Sign in with an Office 365 account: If you have an Office 365 account provided by your work or school, you may select this option. Just sign in with your account name and password.
back to top Who is the Microsoft Community for?
Microsoft Community supports you, our end customers, with issues you might have with our products. We focus on personal, family, and small to midsize business support.
If you’re a small to midsize business, you might also want to check out general resources to help you set up your small business or view our resources around remote working.
If you’re a medium size or enterprise business customer, we recommend you check out the Microsoft Tech Community or use the support plan that comes with your product or subscription.
All Microsoft’s support options are listed on our support site.
Searching the Community
Search first. There’s a good chance that someone has already written about the topic you have in mind.
- In the search box, type your question, keyword, or topic.
back to top Can I refine my search?
Absolutely. There are a number of ways to narrow your search:
- At the top of the screen, click Categories, and then select a product or technology to search in that category.
- Use the drop-down menu in the Search bar to refine your search by product or category.
You can also select the radio buttons to see all the results or see just results from the community or just results from Microsoft Support.
back to top Someone posted my question, but it hasn’t been answered yet.
If you find the same question you wanted to ask in the forum, but it hasn’t been answered yet, click the I have the same question button. That way you’ll be notified via email when your question has been answered.
Note: You can click I have the same question even if the question is answered, to get updates on that thread.
back to top There are a lot of posts replying to my question. How do I know which is the best?
Posts that contain an answer to the question will be marked as an answer by the original poster or a moderator and will be denoted by A: or Answer: depending on the language.
You can also look for posts with a high number of Helpful votes, even if they haven’t been marked as answers yet.
Asking a Question or Starting a Discussion
If you’ve searched the community and you can’t find a question or topic that is the same or similar to yours, it’s time to post your own.
Click the Participate menu and then click Ask a Question or Start a Discussion.
Type in any details about your question or discussion topic that you think would be useful. Include details like what you are trying to do, what you have already tried, and your computer type if you are asking a question.
Note: You must be signed in to post a question or a discussion.
back to top What is the difference between a question post and a discussion post?
Question posts are used to get an answer or solution to a specific question or issue.
Discussion posts are used to share opinions, discuss tips and tricks, and chat about Microsoft technologies.
Both types of posts have the same formatting and similar options. The most noticeable exception is that no answer-marking is needed or available on discussion posts.
back to top How can I add an image to my post?
When you are composing a post or typing a reply, you can either copy and paste an image or screen shot into your post, or you upload an image using the add image button on the editor menu.
To upload an image to your post:
- In the Details field, place the cursor in the area where the image is to be inserted. Then on the toolbar, click the add image button.
- Click Choose File to browse to the image, click Open to select the image, and then click Upload to embed the image in the area where the cursor was placed in step one.
- Repeat steps 1 and 2 to insert multiple images.
- Complete the remaining fields to finish your post.
- Submit your post.
back to top How can I edit a question or discussion I’ve posted?
- Go to your post.
- Click the Edit option and make your changes.
- Click Submit.
back to top Can I delete a question or discussion I’ve posted?
Yes, if no one has replied to it.
- Go to your post.
- Click the Edit option. The «Edit» screen opens.
- Click the Delete button. The «Are you sure you want to delete your post?» window opens.
- Click OK.
If other users have replied to your post, you can’t delete the post unless the other users delete all their replies first.
back to top No one replied to my question or discussion. What should I do?
Try editing your question or discussion to make the title more specific or add more information to your post that might help others understand your issue and how to help you.
back to top Can I get notified when someone responds to a question or discussion?
Yes. Click the Subscribe option and select Subscribe or Subscribe to RSS. If you didn’t provide an email address at sign-in, you’ll have the opportunity to provide one when you click Subscribe.
back to top How do I stop getting notified when someone responds to a question or discussion?
Go to the original post. Click the Subscribe option and then select Unsubscribe.
back to top I had a question and somebody else posted the answer. How do I mark it as Answered?
If you posted the original question, you can mark the question as answered yourself. Just click Yes to Was this reply helpful? on the bottom of the reply post.
If you didn’t post the original question, you can still mark Yes to Was this reply helpful? to mark the reply as helpful.
back to top I had a question and marked a response as «Answered,» but then I found out it was wrong. What should I do?
Go to the response. Click Unmark as Answer.
back to top I had a question and I posted the right answer. Can I mark it as Answered?
No one can mark their own post as an answer. Only the person who posted the original question (if it is someone else) or a moderator can mark a post as Answered.
back to top I found a great discussion, how do I mark it as helpful?
You can follow the discussion and let others know it’s worthwhile by clicking Yes to Was this discussion helpful?
If you like a specific reply in a discussion, click Yes to Was this reply helpful?
Contributing to the Community
Note: You must be signed in to post a reply.
back to top What does «Reply with quote» mean?
When you check the Reply with quote box, your reply will be posted with the content of the post you are replying to
back to top How can I edit a response I’ve posted?
- Go to your response.
- Click the Edit option and make your changes.
- Click Submit when you are done.
back to top How can I delete a response I’ve posted?
- Go to your response, click the Edit option. The «Edit» window opens.
- Click the Delete button. The «Are you sure you want to delete your post?» window opens.
- Click OK.
back to top Are there guidelines about what I can say in the community?
Yes. Please read our Code of Conduct for using the community.
back to top How do I report abuse?
If someone has posted content that is abusive, offensive, threatening, or otherwise violates the Microsoft Community Code of Conduct, you can report it.
- Click the the Report abuse option.
- Complete all required information.
- Click Submit.
A Microsoft representative will review your report and decide how to proceed.
Note: You must be signed in to report abuse.
back to top I answer a lot of threads. Are there any tools to help me find the topics I’m interested in?
Yes. Use the topic filters and calendar thread list filters to find threads that were posted within a defined timeframe. These filters appear in addition to other forum filters. You can use sorting options as well.
back to top I was notified that I have a private message, what does that mean?
Only a Microsoft moderator can start a private message. If you receive a private message, it means that the moderator needs to address your question or issue in private or requires information that may be more personal (such as an email address or account details). Only you and Microsoft moderators can see the contents of the private message — other community members cannot see it.
- Open the private message:
- From an email notification, click the link provided.
- From a thread, click the Private Message icon in the Question Info section.
From anywhere else on the community, click on your profile name in the top right corner of the screen. Click the ellipsis and click View Private Messages
Participating in Forum Articles
Yes, forum articles accept comments so that you can share your thoughts on the article.
- Click Comment.
- Type your comments.
- Click Submit.
Can I get notified when someone comments?
Yes. Click Subscribe. If you didn’t provide an email address at sign-in, you’ll have the opportunity to provide one when you click Subscribe.
How do I recommend a forum article that really helped me?
You can follow the article and let others know it’s worthwhile by clicking Upvote.
Note: You must be signed in to participate.
Your Profile
Click your screen name anywhere it appears in the community (for example, in one of your posts or questions, or at the top of any page) to get to your profile page.
back to top What’s on my profile? Profile page
The personal profile information that you choose to share will appear to all users on the Profile tab.
- Your username
- Your picture (if you decide to upload one)
- Your title, if you have one (for example, Volunteer Moderator)
- Your introduction (if you decide to write one for your profile)
- Bonus links (if you are eligible)
- Your accomplishments and awards
Statistics section
The totals displayed on your Statistics section represent the actual number of actions you performed since you joined the community.
- Thread statistics. This is summary of thread activity in Question and Answer threads and Discussion threads combined.
Note: Totals do not reflect any posts that were deleted by you or by a moderator.
Activity section
All the threads and forum articles that you participated in, voted for, or are subscribed to appear on your Activity section.
- Click Show filters to filter by types of content or by Categories.
Edit profile
From the Edit profile view, you can:
- Change your profile picture
- Change your display name
- Write or edit your bio
- Add a signature that will be displayed with your posts
- Update your email address
- Choose to get email notifications or not
back to top How do I edit my profile?
Click the Edit profile button on your profile page. Change your publicly facing profile information, subscribe to email notifications. When you’ve finished editing your profile, click Save.
back to top How do I delete my profile?
You can delete your profile from this community, but keep in mind that it will also be deleted on all communities that use this profile. The communities that use this profile are Microsoft Community, Microsoft Training Support Community, and Microsoft Small Business Community.
When you delete your profile, all of your posts, awards, votes, and subscriptions will be permanently disassociated from your profile. The profile name will become “A.User” and the profile details and signature line will be removed.
Note: Once a profile has been deleted, it cannot be restored.
- Click the Edit profile button on your profile page.
- Scroll down to the bottom of the page and click Delete My Profile.
- Confirm that you want to delete your profile and click OK.
back to top Does my profile picture have to be a picture of me?
No. You can use a picture that you own (for example, a picture of your cat or dog) or a picture in the public domain, like license-free clip-art or photographs.
Please read our Code of Conduct to make sure your profile picture is appropriate.
back to top How do I get badges and weekly awards on my profile page?
They will appear automatically as they are earned. To learn about the badges you can earn, see Building your reputation, below.
back to top Can I see other people’s profiles?
Yes. There are two ways to view another community member’s profile.
- Browse to a profile page. Whenever a profile name appears as part of thread activity, forum article activity, or award recognition, you can click on it to open the profile page.
- Search for a profile page. Enter the exact profile name in the search box and select Search community member in the dropdown. Click the search icon. If an exact match is found, the profile page will appear.
Building your Reputation
You can start earning badges with your very first answer and continue building your reputation every time you ask a question, post a reply, or vote for something helpful. All of your badges appear on your profile and help others understand your level of community involvement.
Accomplishments
These badges are awarded to community members who have demonstrated a long-term commitment to helping build a community of high-quality content in a safe and healthy environment.
This is an ongoing, dynamic process. Badges earned for accomplishments can be lost if your community activity no longer meets the badge criteria.
MCC: Content Creator badge
Each time one of your question and answer posts is marked as Helped by this reply or Answer, you get a vote toward your Content Creator badge. When you have a high enough percentage of posts marked, you’ll get your badge.
Benefits of being a Content Creator:
- Your profile will be featured in the Most Helpful Contributors rotator
- You’ll be awarded space for 5 additional links in your profile
- A Content Creator badge is added to your profile
back to top MCC: Content Curator badge
When you mark a question and answer post as Solved my issue, or, recommend or upvote a forum article or discussion post, you have started on the path to a Content Curator badge. If enough of the posts and articles (in any combination) that you have voted for end up as answers or as the most upvoted or recommended post and articles in that category, you’ll get your badge.
Benefits of being a Content Curator:
- Your profile will be featured in the Most Helpful Contributors rotator
- You’ll be awarded space for 5 additional links in your profile
- A Content Curator badge is added to your profile
back to top The Guardian badge
Every time you report legitimate abuse in the community, you get a vote toward your Guardian badge. When you have reported enough confirmed cases of abuse and accurately pointed out the type of abuse, you’ll get your badge. Reporting content that is not actual abuse will not get you votes and will slow your progress toward earning this badge.
Benefits of being a Guardian:
- A Guardian badge will be added to your profile
- Content the Guardian reports as abusive is automatically hidden until moderated.
back to top The Publisher badge
Publishers are Forum Article Authors who have published numerous articles, many of which the community has identified as especially helpful.
back to top The Conversationalist badge
Conversationalists are community members who have consistently started and participated in discussion threads. Many of the discussion threads they’ve started are highly recommended by other members of the community.
Awards
Every week we recognize the contributions of our community members with badges awarded for the best content or noteworthy participation in each category. These award badges are yours to keep and cannot be lost.
The First Answer badge
The first time one of your question and answer posts is marked as an Answer, a First Answer badge will appear in your profile.
back to top The Quickest Answer badge
This badge is awarded to the person who posts to a question and answer thread in the shortest amount time after a user asks a question and which is marked Answer either by the person who asked the question or by a moderator in the past week.
The Helpful Post of the Week badge
This badge is awarded to the person whose question and answer post gets the most Helped by this reply votes in each week (minimum 5 votes). Every week this badge will be awarded to a poster in each category.
back to top The Most Important Answer of the Week badge
This badge is awarded to the person whose question and answer post gets the most «I have the same question» votes in each week and is subsequently marked Answer. Every week this badge will be awarded to a poster in each category.
back to top The Most Answers for the Week badge
This badge is awarded to the person who creates the greatest number of question and answer posts marked Answer in each week.
back to top The Most Recommended Discussion badge
This badge is awarded to the person whose discussion thread gets the most “Recommended” votes in a given week. Every week this badge will be awarded in each category.
back to top The Completed Training badge
This badge is awarded to community members who have voluntarily completed training courses and learning opportunities provided through the community. This badge can be earned more than once for completing training in different categories.
back to top The Launch Expert badge
This badge is awarded to community members who have made significant contributions to the community during the launch of a Microsoft product or service. This badge can be earned more than once for contributions to multiple categories.
Retired badges
We appreciate the contributions of community members from integrated Microsoft communities. The following badges were achieved on previous Microsoft communities and are no longer active. Microsoft Mobile Community
Mobile Contributor
Mobile Advisor
Mobile Counsellor
Mobile Sage
Mobile Professor
Mobile Visionary
Mobile Guru
Mobile Sensei
Mobile Legend
Mobile Contributor of the Month
Office 365 for Business Community
Bronze, Silver, and Gold Answerer
Bronze, Silver, and Gold Curator
Bronze, Silver, and Gold Discussion Starter
Bronze, Silver, and Gold Helpful
Community Contributor
Who’s Who in the Community
Volunteer Moderators are community leaders who share their experience by answering questions and keeping the community healthy and fun. Volunteer Moderators are members of the community, not Microsoft employees. People who make extraordinary contributions to the community may be asked to be Volunteer Moderators.
Microsoft Agents are experts who are engaged by Microsoft to answer your questions.
Moderators are experts engaged by Microsoft to mark the best answers, manage abuse, and maintain community health.
Independent Advisors are freelancers in the community who use their proven skills and experience to answer technical questions in defined categories.
Microsoft Employees participating in the community have a badge that says Microsoft. These community members may work in the community, or they may be general employees who choose to participate.
Forum Owners are Microsoft employees or Microsoft agents in charge of a particular category. Forum Owners are ultimately responsible for the health of the category.
Article Authors are community members who have demonstrated outstanding written and technical skills. Article Authors have the ability to create and manage their own forum articles in Microsoft Community.
Most Valuable Professionals (MVPs) are technology experts who’ve demonstrated a commitment to helping others by sharing their passion, knowledge, and expertise with the community. Find out more about the Microsoft MVP program and the Xbox MVP program.
Registered members of the Windows Insider Program are technology enthusiasts who have early access to releases in order to help improve the features and functionality of Windows. Learn what you can do as an Insider.
Xbox Ambassadors are loyal and passionate fans of Xbox gaming who are recognized for helping create a positive, inclusive, and enjoyable experience for all gamers in the community.
Supported Browsers
To take advantage of all Microsoft Community features, use a supported browser.
In general, Microsoft Community supports the current and previous major releases of each browser. This enables us to provide new features made possible by modern browser technologies.
back to top Is the community mobile-friendly?
Yes, the community uses responsive web design to scale the webpage to the right size for your device. To expand a menu in the tablet or mobile device experience, simply tap on it. Some advanced features might not be available in the tablet or mobile device experience due to space constraints.
Microsoft Community Code of Conduct
This Code of Conduct applies to all users of the Microsoft Community.
The Community includes forums, blogs and other community features.
The community is designed for individuals 13 years of age or older.
As a participant of these forums you agree that you will uphold this Code of Conduct, and are responsible for all activities and content you post/upload.
In addition to upholding this Code of Conduct, you are responsible for adhering to all applicable local and national laws.
This is your community. Help us to keep it safe, friendly, fun and helpful.
back to top Please do:
- Be polite and respectful in your posts, and in your replies to other people.
- Keep conversation threads on track. It’s okay to disagree with another user’s post, but don’t take the thread off track to do so.
- Always address your comments to the person who asked the initial question, not the other posters.
- Cite the source of anything you post or upload, if it isn’t your own original content. Be honest about your sources.
- Keep it clean. No profanity, obscenity, insulting or bigoted comments please. No name-calling.
- Search to see if a question you’d like answered has already been posted by somebody else. Posting the same question repeatedly and starting multiple threads on the same subject can be confusing.
- Report any kind of abuse you find in the community. You will find «Report abuse» links in every post and in every profile.
back to top Please don’t:
- Divert or change a thread for your own purposes; just start a new thread with the subject you want to discuss.
- Post questions that are the same or similar to questions you have already posted. When someone has an answer or a reply, that person will respond to you.
- Threaten, stalk, insult, victimize or intimidate anyone or any group of people for any reason; including on the basis of age, gender, disability, ethnicity, nationality, physical appearance, sexual orientation, immigration status, language, political affiliation, race or religion.
- Incite other users to threaten, stalk, insult, victimize, or intimidate another person or group of people.
- Post political or religious content as it is considered off-topic and not appropriate for this community.
- Harass, insult, tease, or correct other users about the grammar used in their posts. Good or bad grammar isn’t the point-the community is about getting questions answered and technical discussions.
- Post content depicting nudity of any sort, including full or partial photographic human nudity, or nudity in cartoons, fantasy art or manga.
- Post chain letters.
- Link to websites that require payment to access information.
- Post links to external sites that violate this Code of Conduct.
back to top Things that will get you immediately banned from this community:
- Posting content that is intended to harm or exploit minors in any way, including collecting the personally identifiable information (PII) of any minor (anyone under18 years old), including, but not limited to: name, email address, home address, phone number, or the name of the minor’s school.
- Invading anyone’s privacy by attempting to harvest, collect, store, or publish private or personally identifiable information, such as passwords, account information, credit card numbers, addresses, or other contact information without that person’s knowledge and willing consent.
- Posting content or links to content that is illegal or violates any applicable local or national laws.
- Posting threats of hacking or violence or intent to organize hacking or violence.
- Posting or spreading viruses, worms, malware, or other software intended to harm another user’s computer.
- Impersonating a Microsoft employee, agent, manager, host, administrator, moderator, another user, MVP, or any other person through any means.
- Pirating Microsoft software or products, or offering pirated software or products for sale, including posting product keys.
- Specifically violating Microsoft licensing or terms, such as posting content or links that will install a 3rd party kernel or evade security measures built into the software.
- Promoting or otherwise facilitating the purchase and sale of ammunition or firearms.
- Posting ‘spam,’ ‘pyramid schemes,’ ‘affiliate marketing,’ or unsolicited commercial advertisements of any kind, including advertising for money making schemes, discount cards, credit counseling, online surveys or online contests.
- Attempting to manipulate the forums, or other community features, including ranking and reputation systems, by violating any of the provisions of this Code of Conduct, colluding with others on voting, or using multiple profiles.
- Offering to make international money transfers for amounts exceeding the asking price of an item, with intent to request a refund of any portion of the payment.
- Using any form of automated device or computer program that enables the submission of postings without the express written consent of Microsoft Corporation.
back to top Community User Cautions
- Be very cautious about accepting direct help from another user. If that user suggest he use Remote Assistance to help you, be aware that he will have access to your computer, and that your computer could be hacked.
- Beware of scammers posting fake support numbers in the Microsoft Community forum. Microsoft representatives have Microsoft agent or Microsoft employee affiliation displayed next to their names.
- If you volunteer to help another user through Remote Access, be very careful not to harm their computer in any way, or to access information that is not openly made available to you. Abuse of Remote Access will not be tolerated and will result in your being banned from the community.
- Please be careful with your personal information. If you post your email address in a post, it may be used for any purpose by the general public, as this is a public community.
- Don’t post information that could be used by others to steal your identity, such as your street address, your phone number, your social security number, or your credit card number.
back to top Termination and Cancellation
Microsoft reserves the right, at its sole discretion, and without any obligation to do so, to review and remove user-created services and content at will and without notice, and delete content and accounts. Microsoft reserves the right, at its sole discretion, to permanently ban participants or terminate access to the community.
back to top Rights and Responsibilities
- We encourage you to not share information that others could use to harm you. We encourage parents to be aware of and help exercise control over content posted by and activities of their children to keep them safe online.
- Microsoft is not responsible for the content of any user-created posting, listing or message. The decision to view content or engage with others is yours. We advise you to use your judgment.
- You are responsible for protecting your computer against interference, spyware or viruses that may be encountered. We recommend you install a virus protection program on your computer and keep it up to date.
- You may use the Report abuse link to report violations of this Code of Conduct.
- Microsoft reserves the right to amend or change the Code of Conduct or any service at any time without notice. We encourage you to periodically review these guidelines to ensure you are in compliance.
- Some information you provide or upload to the service may be stored outside of the country/region in which you reside.
- All activity on the service is also governed by the Microsoft Terms of Use and the Microsoft Privacy Policy.
- You acknowledge that you are a volunteer participant in the Microsoft Community and that you may discontinue your participation at any time. Nothing related to your participation will be construed as creating an employer-employee relationship, a partnership, joint venture, association, or agency relationship, or as a limitation upon Microsoft’s right to terminate your access as foreseen above, or upon Microsoft’s discretion, to terminate your access as provided herein. You assume all risk for your use.
- You understand that posting content or submitting material is voluntary, and you are under no obligation whatsoever to provide any submissions or contributions. You are solely responsible for your dealings with any third party that relates to your use of the community, or any information or materials you obtain from a third party.
- No Compensation. Microsoft shall not be obligated to provide, and you have no expectation of receiving, any compensation in any form for your voluntary participation in the community, or for your submissions or contributions.
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