OfflineInsiderEnroll is a simple Windows Command Prompt script to enable access to the Windows Insider Program on machines not signed in with Microsoft Account.
This script is compatible only with Windows 11 or Windows 10 version 1809 and later.
This script requires administrative priviliges to run. You can simply execute it
by right clicking it > Run as Administrator
.
After starting, the script offers selection of Windows Insider Program channels. To make a selection, press a letter coresponding to option you choose and press ENTER.
If the machine was not enrolled to the Insider Program, you will get prompted to
restart your machine to enable Microsoft Flight Signing
which is required by
Windows Insider Program
.
Notice: Windows Insider Program requires telemetry to be set to Full
.
After enrolling your machine to the Windows Insider Program please make sure
that your diagnostic data collection settings are set to Full
. Some Insider Preview
builds may not get offered in Windows Update
if you do not have
correct telemetry settings.
You can verify or modify your telemetry settings as follows:
Windows 11: Settings
> Privacy and Security
> Diagnostics & feedback
Windows 10: Settings
> Privacy
> Diagnostics & Feedback
To restore Windows Insider Program
to default settings simply choose Stop receiving Insider Preview builds
in OfflineInsiderEnroll Script
. You will get prompted
to reboot, because this option will disable Microsoft Flight Signing
.
This script takes advantage of undocumented TestFlags
registry value.
If this value is set to 0x20
, all access to online Windows Insider services
gets disabled. Because of this, we can set our own Windows Insider Preview
configuration without being overriden by the contact to the service. Since
Windows Update
does not check if machine is actually enrolled to the program,
you will get offered Insider Preview builds by just setting correct values in
the registry.
This project is licensed under the MIT License. See LICENSE
for details.