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aleks_m
Dec 07, 2019Copper Contributor
Authentication popup for autologon.microsoftazuread-sso.com:443
Hello, Using Teams 1.2.00.32462 on Windows 10 1909. The last week or so I've been starting getting popups asking me to authenticate to autologon.microsoftazuread-sso.com:443 with a username and pas...
jonas_huber
Jan 29, 2020Copper Contributor
That's what a O365 supporter told me:
- Open Internet Explorer > look for setting gear option > Internet options > Security > Trusted sites > add one more url link "https://aadg.windows.net.nsatc.net"
- Open the registry editor and navigate to below path
- \HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings\ZoneMap\Domains\microsoftazuread-sso.com\autologon
- Key "https" Dword value should be set to "1" instead of "2"
- Note: Make sure that you are taking backup of registry file before making any registry changes.
Please let us know if the given action plan works for you.
- robbsmetFeb 10, 2020Copper Contributor
jonas_huber
this seems to be working for me outside our RDS environment. Will try inside our RDS environment. - Phil LyleJan 29, 2020Brass ContributorNew to teams? Follow these easy steps to get started:
Install client with one click
Add site to trusted zone
Edit registry
Profit- jonas_huberJan 29, 2020Copper Contributor
exactly!
I won't close the O365 trouble ticket till they give me a fixit.exe to solve the problem 😉
I can (must) test SW for them but won't do all the GPO fixes myself...
- Phil LyleJan 29, 2020Brass ContributorYou shouldn't really need this key in most cases, the autologon url just needs to be in the intranet zone which can be done via a normal gpo. The issue is any non domain joined computers. As I mentioned above, we have a lot of telecommuters using personal computers and they all get this prompt. No gpo for them.
- jonas_huberJan 29, 2020Copper Contributorworked for me after a reboot!