![]() Bleeping Computer has published this article with a few more details how to use the script. Since Windows Update does not check if machine is actually enrolled to the program, users applying this script will get offered Insider Preview builds by just setting correct values in the registry. Because of this, it's possible to set a own Windows Insider Preview configuration without being overriden by the contact to the service. If this value is set to 0x20, all access to online Windows Insider services gets disabled. The script is compatible with Windows 10 RS5 and later and requires administrative priviliges to run.Īccording to the developer, the script takes advantage of undocumented TestFlags registry value. OfflineInsiderEnroll is a simple Windows Command Prompt script to enable access to the Windows Insider Program on machines not signed in with Microsoft Account. Use the Check for Updates button to show the new Insider Preview build. A developer has posted on GitHub the article OfflineInsiderEnroll – A script to enable access to the Windows Insider Program on machines not signed in with Microsoft Account. Then click Restart Now in the prompt that appears. (see screenshot below) 3 Click/tap on Link an account. 2 Click/tap on Windows Insider Program on the left side, and click/tap on the Get started button on the right side. ![]() ![]() A German blog reader Al CiD has send me an e-mail mentions, that it's possible to test Windows 10 Insider Preview builds with a local user account. 1 While signed in to Windows 10 with your Microsoft account, open Settings, and click/tap on the Update & Security icon. ![]()
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