Change your password on a managed Windows 10 or 11 device

Modified on Mon, 22 Sep at 12:31 PM

Change your password

Because your Windows password is synchronized with your Google Account, you change your Google password, not your Windows password. Only an administrator can reset your password from the Ctrl+Alt+Delete screen on your device.

  1. Sign in to your Windows 10 or 11 device.
  2. Open your Google Account Settings.
    You might need to sign in.
  3. Under the Security tab, select Signing in to Google.
  4. Choose Password.
    You might need to sign in again.
  5. Enter your new password, and then select Change Password.
  6. Lock your Windows device.
    In the bottom left corner, click Startand thenyour user iconand thenLock.
  7. In the bottom left, click your account name.
  8. When prompted, enter your new password.

Reset a forgotten password

Because your Windows password is synchronized with your Google Account, you need to reset your Google password.

  1. Choose an option:
    • On your Windows device, at the bottom left of your sign-in screen, click Add Work Account.
    • If you have a Windows profile in Active Directory, click your existing account or, if you don’t see your account, click Other Account.
  2. Enter your email address and click Next.
  3. Click Forgot Password.
  4. Follow the instructions to reset your password.

After you complete the steps to reset your password, you're automatically signed in to Windows.


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