I was looking for the same as OP. I found the answer here (and it worked):
https://www.zdnet.com/article/how-to-manage-your-security-questions-for-a-local-windows-account/
The relevant info is:
Hold down the Windows key and press R to trigger the Run dialog box. In the Open field, type the following string: ms-cxh://setsqsalocalonly.
I was looking for the same as OP. I found the answer here (and it worked):
https://www.zdnet.com/article/how-to-manage-your-security-questions-for-a-local-windows-account/
The relevant info is:
Hold down the Windows key and press R to trigger the Run dialog box. In the Open field, type the following string: ms-cxh://setsqsalocalonly.
Hi @Tariq ELJumaily ,
You can follow along the guide over here: How to Reset Passwords in Windows 11
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Where do I go to change security questions? I cannot remember one!
Where do I go to change security questions? I cannot remember one!
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I had to reset my laptop for personal reasons. I think my laptop was on windows 10 when I reset it, and I was forced to set security questions so I picked the 3 questions and typed in random answers because I plan to remove/delete them after the setup. However I forgot to do that and updated my laptop to windows 11 home. When I go to settings > accounts > sign-in options > password I dont see the option to remove/delete the security questions. Instead it says "You're all set up" with a "Change" button beside it. I pressed on the change button and after tying my current password I was led to a page that only showed "New password" "Confirm password" and "Password hint". In other words it only lets me change my password and set a hint (take note hint is different from security questions) and I really want to delete/remove them. Do you know why this is happening and what I should do?
Additional info: I'm using a local account after resetting my laptop, and I'm not signed into microsoft
Hi dkgraham,
Thank you for posting in Microsoft Community.
Please paraphrase this sentence. Based on the description you posted, you have an issue with Surface Pro7+ wherein you want to change the security question on your account.
To change your security questions on your Surface Pro 7+, you will need to follow these steps:
- Go to the Microsoft account security page by visiting account.microsoft.com/security.
- Sign into your Microsoft account.
- Click on the "Security questions" option.
- You will be prompted to answer your current security question. If you cannot remember it, click on the "I don't remember my answer" option.
- Follow the prompts to verify your identity using other methods such as email or phone number.
- Once you have verified your identity, you can then change your security questions.
Another option is to change the security question.
- Go to Settings.
- Click on Accounts.
- Select Sign-in options.
- Click on Update your security questions under the Password section.
- Answer the security questions that you set up.
- Enter your new password.
I hope this helps resolve your issue. Let me know if you have any further questions or concerns.
Kind regards,
Christopher.
Christopher,
Following your suggestion, it seems this allows for a password reset.
For now, I'll work my brain for the answer to my security question!
Thank You!
Hi dkgraham,
Thank you for posting in Microsoft Community.
Please paraphrase this sentence. Based on the description you posted, you have an issue with Surface Pro7+ wherein you want to change the security question on your account.
To change your security questions on your Surface Pro 7+, you will need to follow these steps:
- Go to the Microsoft account security page by visiting account.microsoft.com/security.
- Sign into your Microsoft account.
- Click on the "Security questions" option.
- You will be prompted to answer your current security question. If you cannot remember it, click on the "I don't remember my answer" option.
- Follow the prompts to verify your identity using other methods such as email or phone number.
- Once you have verified your identity, you can then change your security questions.
Another option is to change the security question.
- Go to Settings.
- Click on Accounts.
- Select Sign-in options.
- Click on Update your security questions under the Password section.
- Answer the security questions that you set up.
- Enter your new password.
I hope this helps resolve your issue. Let me know if you have any further questions or concerns.
Kind regards,
Christopher.
Following the suggestion allows for password reset, not resetting security questions. I had to do some searching in old family photos to find my answer. Thanks
Hello all, first time posting here. Hoping someone can provide some insight.
I have a break/fix user with a Windows 11 laptop who has forgotten her password. Her’s is the only local account so no other users to login with. Normally in these cases I would use HirenBoot and reset from there. Problem is Bitlocker is turned on so the drive is not accessible from HirenBoot. The computer came with BitLocker turned on and the recovery key was never printed out so nobody has it, and since it’s a local account the key cannot be found in the MS account she uses.
Thankfully it’s not stuck where it requires the BitLocker key so there’s still the chance we can guess/crack the password. Would anyone have any suggestions for tools we could use to try to bruteforce the password?
If you have the password to the administrator account, can you boot into safe mode and log in with that and reset her password? Or did she ever configure her security questions for password recovery?
Instead of setting the password during the OOBE wizard, set it later. This hasn’t changed from earlier versions of Windows where you had to enter a password hint.
After the setup process is complete, press Ctrl+Alt+Del and select “Change a password”. You will be prompted to enter your old password (empty) and your new password.
If you already entered security questions, you’ll probably have to remove your password first and then use the Ctrl+Alt+Del method. Depending on the how you remove the password, you may lose access to EFS-encrypted files.
Like the password hint on earlier Windows versions, this probably cannot be deactivated on non-domain accounts.
Starting with Windows 10 build 18237, a new group policy was added for preventing the use of security questions for local accounts. Open Local Group Policy Editor and go to:
Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Credential User Interface
Prevent the use of security questions for local accounts
Look for a policy called "Prevent the use of security questions for local accounts" and enable it. Source
If you want to delete the security questions that was already set up for local account, open Registry Editor and go to: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SECURITY\Policy\Secrets. Delete any subkey that begins with L$_SQSA_. Source
Remove security questions for Windows 10 local account