Share via Facebookx.comLinkedInEmail Trying to log into authenticator app but it asks for code from authenticator which I'm not logged into JUAN VARUGHESE0Reputation points Jan 10, 2024, 2:36 AM A couple months ago I was required to use the authenticator app to make my college acc...
I recently deleted the Microsoft Authenticator app by accident, and why I downloaded it again and tried to sign in it is asking for a code from the app itself. I use an institutional account from university and now I can’t activate or even log in to 365
To download the app, go to aka.ms/authappon your mobile device’s web browser. Once you’re there, you’ll see a QR code that you can scan using your phone’s camera. This will take you directly to theMicrosoft Authenticator appin either the Google Play Store for Android devices or ...
Return to your computer and theAdditional security verificationpage, make sure you get the message that says your configuration was successful, and then selectNext. The authenticator app asks for a verification code as a test. From the Micros...
Return to your computer and theAdditional security verificationpage, make sure you get the message that says your configuration was successful, and then selectNext. The authenticator app asks for a verification code as a test. From the Microsoft Authenticator app, scroll down to your work or scho...
The account on the authenticator app got deleted and now whenever I try to sign in, I am unable to verify the login request. I am unable to re-setup the account on the app also...it asks for a QR code which I am unable to get via office 365. ...
I even turned off the two-factor authentication and tried to sign in but still it asks me for code or request approval from authenticator app which literally never comes. I even tried using another authenticator app but it still doesn't work . ...
When I open AAA it asks me to scan a code to add my account (see screenshot). Where can I find this QR code? Tried reinstalling AAA and it did not help. I do have Creative Cloud app installed on this iOS. I asked to three consultants on chat and none of them could help me out...
My confusion, I think, may have arisen from the fact that at 11 (eleven) seconds into that video it 'asks' for an authenticator (the code there is '67150'). At that point I downloaded and set up Duo Mobile on my iPhone. Maybe that was unnecessary and I could have used 1P itself?
A Microsoft app for iOS and Android devices that enables authentication with two-factor verification, phone sign-in, and code generation.