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- Microsoft
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- Set up your Microsoft 365 sign-in for multi-factor authentication
By setting up MFA, you add an extra layer of security to your Microsoft 365 account sign-in For example, you first enter your password and, when prompted, you also type a dynamically generated verification code provided by an authenticator app or sent to your phone
- My Sign-Ins
Manage your sign-in activity and security information for Microsoft accounts with My Sign-Ins
- https: aka. ms mfasetup only has options for Authenticator . . .
When a new user is setting up mfa through https: aka ms mfasetup it only has options for Authenticator app or Phone, even though the MultiFactor Authentication Service Settings have all options set What do I need to do to resolve this?
- Set up multifactor authentication for users - Microsoft 365 admin
Multifactor authentication (MFA) is an important first step in securing your organization Microsoft 365 for business gives you the option to use security defaults or Conditional Access policies to turn on MFA for your admins and user accounts For most organizations, Security defaults offer a good level of sign-in security
- Step 1: On your phone browser go to https: aka. ms mfasetup
Step 1: On your phone browser go to https: aka ms mfasetup Step 2: You will then be asked to install the Microsoft Authenticator App If you are on Android go to the Google Play Store and if you are on an Iphone head to the App Store and install the Microsoft Authenticator App Then select ‘Next’
- Set Up MFA for Microsoft 365 with Microsoft Authenticator
1️⃣ Open a web browser and go to: https: aka ms MFASetup 2️⃣ Sign in with your Microsoft 365 email and password 3️⃣ If prompted, click “Set up Multi-Factor Authentication” You’re now ready to link your account to the Authenticator app!
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