Microsoft's release of a new Windows Insider build of Windows 11 has introduced a significant change by removing the bypassnro command prompt script. This script, previously used to bypass the mandatory Microsoft Account sign-in during setup, has been deemed an intentional feature upgrade to improve security and user experience. While the change ensures all users connect online and utilize a Microsoft Account, it complicates the process for those preferring local accounts or setting up in offline scenarios. Enhanced benefits of a Microsoft Account include better access to Microsoft services but may lead to more notifications for users.
Microsoft's decision to remove the bypassnro.cmd script from Windows 11 is meant to improve security and overall user experience, ensuring all users utilize a Microsoft Account.
The elimination of the bypassnro script makes it difficult for users wanting to complete Windows setup without an internet connection or a Microsoft Account.
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