How to sign in/out of Manage Mobile Devices on Windows 11
If you enable Allow this PC to access your mobile devices , you'll be able to link and manage your mobile device directly from your PC. This link between your Android device and PC provides instant access to your mobile device.
Note :
- You must sign in to Manage Mobile Devices with your Microsoft account before you can link (add) and manage your mobile devices from your PC.
- Starting with Windows 11 version 24H2, you can now sign out of Manage Mobile Devices if you want to stop using Manage Mobile Devices with your Microsoft account on your PC.
How to sign in/out of Manage Mobile Devices on Windows 11
1. Open Settings ( Win + I ).
2. Tap Bluetooth & devices on the left and tap Mobile devices on the right.
3. Click the Manage devices button . The Manage devices button will be disabled and grayed out if Allow this PC to access your mobile devices is not enabled.
4. Perform step 5 (log in) or step 6 (log out) below depending on your needs.
5. Log in to Manage Mobile Devices
A) Click Sign in .
B) Select your Microsoft account and click Continue .
If your Microsoft account isn't listed, click Microsoft account under "Use a different account" and click Continue to sign in with your Microsoft account.
C) Now, you can close Manage Mobile Devices if you want.
D) Go to step 7.
6. Sign out of Manage Mobile Devices
A) Click the Sign out link .
B) Now, you can close Manage Mobile Devices if you want.
C) Go to step 7.
7. Now, you can close Settings if you want.
Good luck!
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