Thank-you for your response.
Outlook keeps prompting / asking for password / credentials Exchange 2010 Server - solved and the outlook out-of-office reply didn't worked, allthough it was working via web (/ecp) - solved after a couple of hours of investigation on this problem I found, that by installing our Exchange 2010 I set the FQDN to 'exchange2010.ourdomain.loc'. Manual Setup for QWESTOFFICE.NET email account on your Android Phone using incoming (IMAP) and outgoing(SMTP)server details. Step 1: Start by selecting the Mail icon from your applications screen. Step 2: Choose IMAP. Step 1: Select the Settings icon on your home screen. Step 2: Select Mail. Step 3: Select Accounts.
1) Mail app. On the opening page of the computer.
2) Nothing happens. I click in the body of the email and the cursor flashes once and disappears. I'm unable to
type a letter, number or word.
3) no error codes appear
4) I don't know how to do that or even where webmail is. Now, I access my email through the centurylink email page on the internet. I contacted centurylink with this problem and they said that they couldn't help me.
5) to import my emails to that microsoft email account, so I can read them there. In other words, I set up my centurylink email to come to the Microsoft mail app as my 2nd account. I originally set up a dummy email
account in order to get the computer to work. It is not my primary email account, I never have used it.
I've spent many hours trouble shooting this problem from the internet. One person said that they got a update, that solved the problem.
I had to set up the second (Centurlink) account manually, I believe its just a setting change. But have been to all the setting places that I can find. On that account it says that it hasn't been 'Synced ' yet. I turned on all the buttons under the 'sync' place.
Thanks, frustrated Larry
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This article is more of a follow up towards an earlier article that I had written for - Enabling/Enforcing Multifactor Authentication for All (Bulk) Users in Office 365.
That article was aimed at IT Professionals who would dive deep into the functionality and are comfortable with PowerShell. This article is aimed at end-users and IT Professionals – to get a glimpse of how would MFA (or multi-factor authentication) experience turn out to be.
That article was aimed at IT Professionals who would dive deep into the functionality and are comfortable with PowerShell. This article is aimed at end-users and IT Professionals – to get a glimpse of how would MFA (or multi-factor authentication) experience turn out to be.
Initial Setup (Direct Link to portal: https://account.activedirectory.windowsazure.com/UserManagement/MultifactorVerification.aspx)
Notes: Azure multi-factor authentication is a method of verifying who you are that requires the use of more than just a username and password. Using MFA for Office 365, users are required to acknowledge a phone call, text message, or app notification on their smart phones after correctly entering their passwords. They can sign in only after this second authentication factor has been satisfied.
A form of multi-factor authentication is included with Office 365, but you can also purchase Azure multi-factor authentication that includes extended functionality. For more information, see feature comparison of Azure multi-factor authentication versions.
(Reference article for IT Pros: https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Set-up-multi-factor-authentication-for-Office-365-users-8f0454b2-f51a-4d9c-bcde-2c48e41621c6?ui=en-US&rs=en-US&ad=US)
Important: All the Office 2016 client applications support multi-factor authentication through the use of the Active Directory Authentication Library (ADAL). This means that app passwords are not required for Office 2016 clients.
- Go to the Office 365 admin center.
- Navigate to Users > Active users. Your screen should look like one of the following:
- In the Office 365 admin center, click More > Setup azure multi-factor auth.
Here is the direct link to the MFA management portal for Office 365:
https://account.activedirectory.windowsazure.com/UserManagement/MultifactorVerification.aspx
https://account.activedirectory.windowsazure.com/UserManagement/MultifactorVerification.aspx
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To reset selected users' MFA information.
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For Reference: About enabling multi-factor authentication
Please read the deployment guide if you haven't already. If your users do not regularly sign in through the browser, you can send them to this link to register for multi-factor auth: https://aka.ms/MFASetup
From <https://account.activedirectory.windowsazure.com/UserManagement/MultifactorVerification.aspx?culture=en-US&BrandContextID=O365>
For Reference: How Azure Multi-Factor Authentication works
From <https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/multi-factor-authentication/multi-factor-authentication-how-it-works>
When you hit 'Enforce'
When user attempts to login.
For Reference: Manage your settings for two-step verification
From <https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/multi-factor-authentication/end-user/multi-factor-authentication-end-user-manage-settings>
For Reference: How To Set Up Multi-Factor for Your Account
From <https://channel9.msdn.com/posts/Multi-Factor-Account-Setup>
Option 1 - Authentication Phone
Option 2 - Office Phone
Option 3 - Mobile App
I chose to receive my verification code as a text message on the 'Authentication Phone' option.
For Reference: Managing your Azure Multi-Factor Authentication User Settings
From <https://technet.microsoft.com/library/en-us/dn270518>
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This is my GENERAL login experience.
And I am connected
Anshuman Mansingh | ||
Technology Solutions Professional, Microsoft |