Similar, but there are instructions on how to fail the Microsoft account requirement during Windows 11 setup, getting you the fallback local account, like you could still have with Windows 10.
I don’t get that OneDrive coming back. It can’t log into it, anyway, with only local account privileges.
I just finally got a generic text from my employer, who uses crowdstrike for security. Basically telling us that our computer may be a brick temporarily, but IT is working on it. They have these computers locked down tighter than a bank vault, so there it is unlikely that we would even be allowed to start them in “safe” mode, let alone delete a file.
Frankly, I’m surprised that our people didn’t vet this update before it made its way to the corporate network. Thankfully, the more critical functions are on a completely separated network where they DO vet every update.
Perhaps the people at Crowdstrike need to learn to code.