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===Adding a Microsoft account to your domain account===
 
===Adding a Microsoft account to your domain account===
{{Note box|When you are using Windows 10 in a SME Server domain environment you will normally login with your domain account to be able to use network shares without entering your credentials. You can still login with a local account by using the 'Other user' option and entering the computer name as the domain in the Username box, like this: <ComputerName>\<LocalUsername>}}
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{{Note box|When you are using Windows 10 in a SME Server domain environment you will normally login with your domain account to be able to use network shares without entering your credentials. You can still login with a local account by using the 'Other user' option and entering the computer name as the domain in the Username box, like this:<tt> <ComputerName>\<LocalUsername></tt>}}
    
If you want to be automatically signed into Microsoft's Cloud services (like you would when you login to Windows 10 with a Microsoft Account) you can add your Microsoft Account to your Domain account:
 
If you want to be automatically signed into Microsoft's Cloud services (like you would when you login to Windows 10 with a Microsoft Account) you can add your Microsoft Account to your Domain account:
 
* Go to: <tt>Start > Settings > Accounts > Your account</tt>
 
* Go to: <tt>Start > Settings > Accounts > Your account</tt>
* Scroll down to the section: 'Other accounts you use'
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* Scroll down to the section: '<tt>Other accounts you use</tt>'
* Click on the 'Add a Microsoft account' link and supply your credentials
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* Click on the '<tt>Add a Microsoft account</tt>' link and supply your credentials
 
      
===Setting up network drives===
 
===Setting up network drives===
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