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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.
Phil Lyle
Jan 29, 2020Brass Contributor
New to teams? Follow these easy steps to get started:
Install client with one click
Add site to trusted zone
Edit registry
Profit
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.