

Microsoft 365 will ask for your mobile number, then send you an SMS message containing a 6-digit code to verify your device. If you would rather use SMS messages sent to your phone instead, select I want to set up a different method. If you don't have it installed there is a link provided to download it. If you have it installed on your mobile device, select Next and follow the prompts to add this account. Under Assignments > Users Under Include, select All users or Select individuals and groups if limiting your rollout. Browse to Azure Active Directory > Security > Identity Protection > MFA registration policy. The default authentication method is to use the free Microsoft Authenticator app. Policy configuration Navigate to the Azure portal. After you choose Sign in, you'll be prompted for more information. Please note: Before using the Authenticator app, OIT. Sign in to Microsoft 365 with your work or school account with your password like you normally do. Log in to Office 365, click your profile photo in the top right corner, and select view account. Sign into with your email address and email master password. 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. How to setup Multi Factor Authentication on Office 365 1.

Use these steps if you see this screen: Click Set it up now.
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Sign in to your Office 365 for business account. Tip: Want to know more about multi-factor authentication? See What is: Multifactor authentication.īy setting up MFA, you add an extra layer of security to your Microsoft 365 account sign-in. Open a browser on your computer and go to.
