Add other email accounts.

Eduardo 0 Reputation points Microsoft Employee
2026-05-22T16:59:27.2666667+00:00

Settings does not allow me to add other login emails accounts

Outlook | Web | Outlook.com | Account management, security, and privacy
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  1. Hornblower409 13,045 Reputation points
    2026-05-23T12:51:19+00:00

    @Eduardo said

    Settings does not allow me to add other login emails accounts

    Your user flair is Microsoft Employee Is this some sort of test Question?

    If it's a real question:

    You tagged your Question as Outlook | Web | Outlook.com |
    Outlook Web only allows a single Microsoft email account.

    If you are unsure of which Outlook you have, please see this Microsoft Support article and reply with what platform (Windows, Mac, Android, iOS) and version of Outlook you are using (e.g. Classic, New).

    https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/what-version-of-outlook-do-i-have-b3a9568c-edb5-42b9-9825-d48d82b2257c

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  2. AI answer

    2026-05-22T16:59:39.6766667+00:00

    To add other email accounts for sign-in or app use, use the Windows account settings rather than Outlook web settings.

    To add accounts used by apps (email, calendar, contacts) in Windows:

    1. Open the Settings app on the Windows device.
    2. Select Accounts > Email & accounts (or use this shortcut: Email & accounts).
    3. Under Accounts used by email, calendar, and contacts, select Add an account.
    4. Follow the prompts to add the email account.

    To add another user account to Windows (so it can sign in to the device):

    1. Open Settings.
    2. Go to Accounts > Other user (or use this shortcut: Other Users).
    3. Under Add other user, select Add account.
    4. Enter the person’s email address if it is already a Microsoft account, or choose one of the options to create a new Microsoft account or a local account.
    5. Follow the instructions to finish setting up the account.

    If the goal is to manage which accounts can sign in to Windows, use Other user. If the goal is to let apps like Mail or Calendar use additional email addresses, use Email & accounts.


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