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Registry: Identitycrl

Unlinking Windows local account from child's Microsoft account

The registry settings are typically found in two primary locations: identitycrl registry

The name "IdentityCRL" stands for , though its modern use is primarily focused on identity management rather than just certificate revocation. It serves as a local database for Windows to remember which Microsoft accounts are signed in and how they are integrated with the local operating system. Common Uses for the IdentityCRL Registry Open Registry

: This is used by the system account to manage accounts available at the Windows sign-in screen or shared across multiple profiles. Common Uses for the IdentityCRL Registry Core Function and Architecture For most users, the

Open Registry Editor (regedit.exe) Delete the following two registry keys: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\IdentityCRL. HKEY_ IdentityCRL folder - Microsoft Q&A

The key is a critical system component in Windows that manages the link between your local computer and Microsoft online services. Primarily associated with the Microsoft Online Services Sign-in Assistant (MSOIDCRL), this registry branch stores the credentials and state for accounts used in Windows, Microsoft 365, and older Windows Live services. Core Function and Architecture

For most users, the IdentityCRL key remains hidden in the background. However, it becomes essential for troubleshooting specific Windows account issues:

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