So now when you log on to your computer you are using for the Microsoft Account? Has it been that way long? And the PC is still receiving Insider Builds? Is also registered for Insider?
When Insider started last spring, you signed up as But that wasn't the Microsoft Account you have now? Have you abandoned the account? Can you still sign in to the Insider Dashboard on the web with that email address? I just want to make sure I know where we are and where we need to end up. Now I'm thinking if I make my geregisterd email the same as the one I'm using with the Microsoft account, this will be solved.Hi Bill, Now, running windows 10 as an insider and geregisterd with a Microsoft account and using a new Microsoft mail address, in settings my PC is saying: Get Insider Preview builds.
Microsoft further claims that Windows 11 is also faster and more secure than Windows 10, although there are still a few bugs and annoyances that the company needs to sort out to improve the user experience.How or where can I change my registered email address for windows 10 preview?įrom the start when Windows started with their preview I did an registration with a email address in used in that time. The changes include, but not limited to, a redesigned Start Menu, an updated File Explorer, Android app support, improved widgets, advanced gesture controls, ARM emulation, and more. But in Outlook her old email address still appears at the top of the list of items (Inbox etc) in the folder pane.
Windows 11 brings a whole host of useful new features and functionality that makes it a worthy upgrade over its predecessor. A users Primary email address has been changed and she has signed into Office 365 Outlook with the new email address - all looks OK. Any of them can be set as the default mail client in Windows 11, which means users don't have to be stuck with Microsoft's Mail app if they'd rather use something else. However, users do also have the option of choosing from a bunch of other apps that offer different options for different use cases. It is a free and open-source email client from Mozilla, the company that develops the Firefox browser.
While many MS Office users prefer Outlook, the best free option for most general users is Thunderbird. Repeat for all the listed email-related protocols. Click on each of them one by one, select the chosen app, and press OK to set it as the default for that particular protocol. Click on that app to get a list of the protocols that the chosen app will handle by default. From here, scroll down and locate the preferred email app on the list. Then select 'Apps' on the left sidebar of the Settings page and then click on 'Default Apps' on the right pane. With the app installed, and as How-To Geek points out, open the Windows Settings by pressing the Windows key and the letter 'I' simultaneously.
To change the default email client in Windows 11, first install the chosen email app on the computer.
Related: How To Rename Your Windows 11 PC To Reflect Your Personality In contrast, changing the default mail client in Windows 11 only takes a few clicks. However, that is expected to change fairly soon, with Microsoft already improving the process of setting a default browser in Preview builds of Windows 11. The ability to to change the default browser in Windows 11 from Edge to something else, such as Chrome or Firefox, is ridiculously difficult. For example, Mailbird, eM Client, Windows Mail, The Bat, and even Kiwi for Gmail for those who swear by Google's webmail service. Sound appears in different Control Panel locations depending on the version of the Microsoft Windows operating system that you are using, the Control Panel view selected, and whether you are using a 32- or 64-bit operating system or version of Outlook. There are a number of popular email clients that can be used in lieu of the default Mail app in Windows. If you want to turn off the sound, use the Backstage view in Outlook. The default email client in Windows 11 is neither as feature-rich nor as intuitive as third-party alternatives, but it is fairly easy to change to Outlook, Thunderbird or any other app.