diff --git a/education/windows/take-a-test-multiple-pcs.md b/education/windows/take-a-test-multiple-pcs.md index f92dadf851..e4ba7eb6ed 100644 --- a/education/windows/take-a-test-multiple-pcs.md +++ b/education/windows/take-a-test-multiple-pcs.md @@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ To configure a dedicated test account on multiple PCs, you can use: 4. Create a policy that associates the assessment URL to the account, using the following values: - **Custom OMA-DM URI** = ./Vendor/MSFT/SecureAssessment/TesterAccount - - **String value** = Enter the account that you created in step 2, using the same account format. + - **String value** = Enter the account that you specified in step 2, using the same account format. 5. To take the test, the student signs in to the test account. diff --git a/education/windows/take-a-test-single-pc.md b/education/windows/take-a-test-single-pc.md index 89c939798f..f0d2f288c7 100644 --- a/education/windows/take-a-test-single-pc.md +++ b/education/windows/take-a-test-single-pc.md @@ -47,8 +47,8 @@ The **Take a Test** app in Windows 10, Version 1607, creates the right environme 1. Sign into the device with an administrator account. -2. Go to **Settings** > **Accounts** > **Work or school access** (final name needs to be updated, still TBD) > **Set up an account for taking tests**. -3. Select an account to use as the dedicated testing account. +2. Go to **Settings** > **Accounts** > **Work or school access** > **Set up an account for taking tests**. +3. Select an existing account to use as the dedicated testing account. >**Note**: If you don't have an account on the device, you can create a new account. To do this, go to **Settings** > **Accounts** > **Other Users** > **Add someone else to this PC** > **I don’t have this person’s sign-in information** > **Add a user without a Microsoft account**. 4. Specify an assessment URL.