#"some of these settings are hidden or managed by your organization" despite not having work/school
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you can leave organisations but if it is anything work/school related i would talk to the admin first
@normal tapir @rugged kiln absolutely no such accounts, title char limits
what
and if you want to leave your organisation just google how to do it
Thanks captain obvious
That didn't work if you read what I said earlier
Because there's multiple solutions that vary by situation
And none of them apply to me
you mean this because i didn't understand it and thats why i responded with what
Since I was never part of an organization with this pc
go to accounts tab in settings bruh
instead of acting rude in ur chats
and there check what all acc are signed in
i think ur workgroup is set to an organisation
check in file explorer, this pc, then check workgroup
by default it should be empty or shud show WORKGROUP
if anything other than tht
its the issue
and go to settings and view all accounts
Already did that if you read what I said before
send scrnshot of access work and school tab in settings
just send screenshot
I never needed to before
u obvi cannot acces many settings
if u don't activate windows, it disables multiple settings
and windows lost my last key when i switch mobo'd
just activate it and try whether it work
windows is not free
feature access will be lost if left deactivated for long
the only thing windows does is block "specific" features like this one (which i can get with other software anyway)
the error i have with my mic access literally has nothing to do with this
I found the solution
"into the local group policy editor, and turned on the setting "Let Windows apps access the microphone" under Computer Configuration/Administrative Templates/Windows Components/App Privacy (previous setting was Not configured). After doing this, I was able to set up the microphone."