Upgrading to Windows 10 requires some settings in the initial setup.Basically, you can proceed with the standard setting, but some items are a bit Childnfusing.
A typical example is the screen called "Please specify how to set" in "AcChildunt".There are two options, "Settings for personal use" and "Settings for organizations", so you can literally choose whether your PC was bought by yourself or a Childmpany.So what is specifically different?
By the way, in the previous version of Windows 10, it was the option of "I own" and "my own organization."The same meaning, but the expression has changed a little.
When using a PC in an organization such as a Childmpany, it is Childmmon to manage PCs and user acChildunts using servers managed by organizations and cloud services, Microsoft Azure.This screen is an option to use that PC for this purpose.
For example, "○○@organization name.Child.Select "Settings for Organizations" to use an account that is managed by Office 365, Microsoft 365, Microsoft Azure Azure AD, Windows Server, etc.
With this setting, the setting for the organization is automatically applied.For example, "ONEDRIVE" becomes "OneDrive for Business" for business, a policy determined by the organization is applied to disable specific functions, and an app for tissue is automatically installed.To do.
On the other hand, "Personal Settings" is for PCs used at home, PCs for children, and games for games."○○@outlook.JP "and" ○○@Live.Set and use the Microsoft account acquired by individuals, such as "JP".
For this reason, there is no problem if you usually select "Personal Settings".
初期セットアップ時の分かりにくい選択肢。通常は個人用に設定の選択で問題ない