Nope.  For the upgrade the only piece of information MSFT needed was your email 
if you chose email notification once the upgrade was ready for you.

After it's installed it will ask to finish up the install the 'Express' method 
which enabled a bunch of things like WIFI password sharing to friends and 
whatever else or if you chose the manual option like I did you can disable 
everything.  It will also inherit your existing user settings, so if your user 
is a local one instead of a cloud one it will continue to be that way.

It does install One Drive but again, if you never configured it or used it then 
you'll simply see it in your task bar with the "welcome" or signup screen.


-justin

> On Jul 30, 2015, at 10:19 AM, Scott Helms <khe...@zcorum.com> wrote:
> 
> Since the requirement is that users are upgrading from Win 7, 8, or 8.1
> they've already had to create at least a minimal MS ID which means either
> creating an email account on Outlook.com or providing an existing email
> address and  a password for MS.
> 
> 
> Scott Helms
> Vice President of Technology
> ZCorum
> (678) 507-5000
> --------------------------------
> http://twitter.com/kscotthelms
> --------------------------------
> 
> On Thu, Jul 30, 2015 at 10:15 AM, Matthew Black <matthew.bl...@csulb.edu>
> wrote:
> 
>> Are users required to create any type of Microsoft cloud account (e.g.,
>> OneDrive, Office365, et alil) in order to install and use Windows 10? Of
>> Office? Is it possible to simply use Windows 10 without any Microsoft or
>> Google or Yahoo accounts?
>> 
>> Is the unique identifier available to advertisers only through IE (or its
>> successor) OR will it also be available through Firefox/Chrome?
>> 
>> 
>> matthew black
>> california state university, long beach
>> 

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