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How do I log into my Windows 11 PC without wifi?

1,072 226 March 14, 2026 at 05:59 PM
Hi

So my Windows 11 machines has a PIN set up. It appears that when I enter the PIN, it checks online for my stored PIN? Or something? In any case, sometimes, I power up and enter the pin before my PC has completed connecting to my wifi... and I get an error (your computer is offline, pin cannot be verified)....

Which makes me think... if wifi is down... how do I log in??? Is my PC now rendered useless without wifi? That would be ridiculous! Can and how do I change this?

Thanks!!!!
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ElatedCreator3600
03-15-2026 at 02:30 AM.
03-15-2026 at 02:30 AM.
Windows 11 is capable of making a local account, but they make you jump through hoops trying to do it in the setup phase.

You should be able to make one if you go to Settings -> Accounts

Poke around that area and there should be some option to make a local account.

If you make a password (you should) for the local account, make sure it's one you can absolutely remember. There is a hint box you can customize, but if that doesn't jostle your memory, you're locked out with no way to reset it. I don't remember if Windows 11 uses Bitlocker by default, but if it does, your drive would be encrypted and you can't recover anything you saved on it.
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komondor
03-15-2026 at 10:27 AM.
03-15-2026 at 10:27 AM.
So here is how to do it from the command line just type cmd in the search box and choose run as administrator
To create a local account in Windows 11 via Command Prompt (CMD), use the net user command in an elevated prompt. The fastest method to create a user named "TestUser" with password "1234" is: net user TestUser 1234 /add. To make this user an administrator, use net localgroup administrators TestUser

https://www.top-password.com/know...ws-11.html

This shows all the different ways but to me the command line is the easiest I use a txt file that I saved to the desktop with the commands and username don't forget to make the password "complex" I like to use a space for my passwords just don't start with a space. It also makes it easier to use a phrase.
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jkee
03-15-2026 at 10:14 PM.
03-15-2026 at 10:14 PM.
Windows does cache log in / pin information and depending on the circumstances and security settings it may be possible to log in offline for a while anyway. Last time I dealt with that was many years ago with windows 10. Computers joined to corporate domains behave similarly (that's effectively what your Microsoft acct is doing), corps just have a lost more control over how things work.

A local account is the easiest solution. It's possible there could be an option in the security settings of your ms account that affects how it behaves offline.
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roykirk1
03-17-2026 at 12:43 AM.
03-17-2026 at 12:43 AM.
So if I create a local account... will I have access to all my files and applications regardless of how I log in? For example, I have MS Office license. I will have access to it regardless of how I log in, right?

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jkee
03-17-2026 at 09:21 AM.
03-17-2026 at 09:21 AM.
Quote from roykirk1 :
So if I create a local account... will I have access to all my files and applications regardless of how I log in? For example, I have MS Office license. I will have access to it regardless of how I log in, right?

Thanks!!
You may or may not have access to all files in one drive. Recently accessed files should be synced. If you're offline too long some applications license servers may not allow you to use the app.
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ChinaRider
03-18-2026 at 04:31 AM.
03-18-2026 at 04:31 AM.
Quote from roykirk1 :
So if I create a local account... will I have access to all my files and applications regardless of how I log in? For example, I have MS Office license. I will have access to it regardless of how I log in, right?

Thanks!!
Hard to say for sure but if you make your local account an administrator account, you will be able to grant said account access in the event that Windows tells you a file is not available to you...

Happens to me somewhat regularly. Windows says something like 'You don't have access to this file' and then it gives you the option to grant yourself access (again, has to be an administrator account I believe).

There are other work-arounds as well, have no fear!

Regarding Office, if it's Office 365 subscription, you will likely just have to log in with your proper credentials. If non-subscription Office then the license is tied to your machine and all users should have access...
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Last edited by ChinaRider March 18, 2026 at 04:33 AM.
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