How to Setup and Edit Office 365 Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)

Summary

This article will assist anyone required to set up Office 365 Multi-Factor Authentication to access Office 365 resources. This article is for faculty, staff and student employees required to use Office 365 Multi-Factor Authentication.

Body

Introduction

This guide will assist in setting up an account with Office 365 Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA).  MFA will require you to complete additional authentication when signing into Office 365 resources (this includes web and desktop versions of Outlook, Skype for Business, OneDrive, and more). Where most typical authentication procedures require a username and password only, multi-factor authentication will require you to authenticate your identity using an additional method.

Special Concepts

Office 365 MFA Verification Methods

Microsoft has a set of defined methods you will select in the setup process to provide the additional verification when accessing Office 365 resources:

  • Text message sent to your phone with a code to enter into the verification screen
  • Phone call attempting to authenticate 
  • Mobile app to deny or approve

Once your multi-factor authentication is setup, you will be required to approve any new requests to access your Office 365 account. Some instances of when you will be required to approve MFA requests include:

  • Signing into Outlook, OneDrive, Skype for Business, or another Office 365 application after shutting off your computer,
  • Signing into an Office 365 application on a new device.

Set up a Back-up Authentication Method

It is important to set up a back-up authentication method. You will automatically be prompted to set up your first authentication method, generally the Microsoft Authenticator app. However, if you get a new phone you will need to have a back-up authentication method to pair your new phone with your account. Follow the steps below in how to "Edit Multi-Factor" to set up either voice or text methods.

Steps to Set up Multi-Factor Authentication Verification Methods

Most accounts are automatically required to use Multi-Factor Authentication and you will be prompted to configure your authentication methods the first time you sign-in to Office 365.

Steps to Edit Multi-Factor Authentication Verification Methods                                                  

  1. Go to aka.ms/mysecurityinfo and login with your ISU credentials, if prompted for authentication.
  2. On the Security Info site, you can click "+ Add Method" to add additional methods or click on "change" to adjust your default notification method.

Conclusion

After following the instructions your Office 365 Multi-Factor Authentication should be setup and ready to use.

Additional Resources

For additional instructions on setting up Microsoft Authenticator App, go to https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/user-help/user-help-auth-app-overview

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Article ID: 66081
Created
Thu 10/25/18 7:08 PM
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Sun 8/18/24 1:28 PM

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