Although more than a year has passed since Microsoft released the original version of Windows 11 (version 21H2), Microsoft has not officially released any updates from Windows 10 for users who have set up Home features. Guide to upgrading to Windows 11. However, the company is finally making changes earlier today, with the Redmond giant updating its previous Windows 10 Home feature settings upgrade page to now include Windows 11 as well.
Previously, a support page titled "Fixing Family Features after Windows 10 upgrade" stated:
If you previously set up Family Features for a child account and then upgraded to Windows 10, You need to take a few steps to open Family Settings again. Your child will need to sign in to Windows 10 using a Microsoft account, and then you'll need to add that account to the family group at family.microsoft.com.
Added Windows 11 A new page titled "Fixing Windows 10/11 Home Features after Upgrade" reads as follows:
If you previously set up a child account Home Features and then upgrade to Windows 10/11, you need to follow a few steps to open Home Settings again. Your child will need to log in to Windows 10/11 using a Microsoft account, and then you will need to add the account to the family group at family.microsoft.com.
This is definitely long overdue and maybe the company feels the need to do it now as the Windows 11 22H2 Moment 2 update will soon be available to everyone via tomorrow’s Patch Tuesday. There are no changes to the setup process, but a Microsoft Account (MSA) is involved. You can follow the steps in the official guide on the Microsoft website.
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