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debbieuttecht
Microsoft
Mar 15, 2024Important: Improved security in Microsoft learning offerings requires multi-factor authentic
** See updated reply in this chat from me. We will continue to update here when we have new information. Thank you.
We are making our learning offerings more secure by adding multi-factor aut...
- Apr 04, 2024
Hi Training Services Partners,
We have updated the Frequently Asked Questions document to include more information as well as customer messaging that you can use with your customers. You can access it here: https://aka.ms/WWLMFA . We will be providing translations by next week as well.
Thank you for your partnership.
Debbie
Jarka_Vystvavelova
Mar 28, 2024Copper Contributor
Hi Debbie, the link provided to set up your Microsoft 365 sign-in for multi-factor authentication goes to a page that has the following language which seems to contradict what is being said on this thread about SMS messages that are not allowed. I think that will confuse our learners and generate a lot of questions and back and forth. Will that language be removed or is there another link we can share with students?
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/set-up-your-microsoft-365-sign-in-for-multi-factor-authentication-ace1d096-61e5-449b-a875-58eb3d74de14
"If you would rather use SMS messages sent to your phone instead, select I want to set up a different method. Microsoft 365 will ask for your mobile number, then send you an SMS message containing a 6-digit code to verify your device."
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/set-up-your-microsoft-365-sign-in-for-multi-factor-authentication-ace1d096-61e5-449b-a875-58eb3d74de14
"If you would rather use SMS messages sent to your phone instead, select I want to set up a different method. Microsoft 365 will ask for your mobile number, then send you an SMS message containing a 6-digit code to verify your device."