Aug 02 2017
11:01 AM
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05:30 PM
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Aug 02 2017
11:01 AM
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Jan 14 2022
05:30 PM
by
TechCommunityAP
We’re continuing to make progress on converging the Azure AD and Microsoft account identity systems. One of the big steps on this journey is to redesign the sign-in UI so both systems look consistent. We're happy to announce that this updated design is in public preview!
What’s changing:
Read more about it in the Enterprise Mobility & Security blog.
Sep 08 2017 07:08 AM
I too am interested in Forcing the new experience. The ability to switch is too confusing from a consistency standpoint for my users.
Sep 14 2017 04:12 AM
In general I like the new signin experience. My device is AAD joined and I log in to the device using AAD credentials for one of the tenants. Here's a bit of an irritant:
1. Log in to the Office 365 portal.
2. Close the browser.
3. Reopen the browser and go to office.com
4. A login dialogue asking for the password for the previous user ID appears, but there's no way to go back to enter a different user ID (other than go back to the old experience).
Will this be fixed before GA?
Sep 14 2017 09:18 AM
Eric, hope this is an appropriate place to pose this question. We use microsoft accounts for authentication on our commercial site. We have noticed recently that the login has failed for some users and it seems that the "login.microsoftonline.com" is now returning the AAD account instead of the microsoft work/school account and there is no way for the user to choose. Does this have something to do with the changes you mention?
Sep 14 2017 09:35 AM
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Jan 29 2018 01:53 PM
Jan 29 2018 01:53 PM
I very much wan to know the answer to this. That badge at the bottom generates confusion for our end users.
@Matt Wade wrote:
Hi @Eric Starker, is there a way to force the new experience and remove the option to go back to the old one?
My team and I are launching our new SPO-based intranet at the end of the month and we don't need the added confusion of "which way do we log in?" popping into our change management plan.
I'd also rather they learn and know the new system as opposed to training on the old one then announcing the new one when it's the only option soon after our intranet launch.
Anything to simplify our process is appreciated.
Jan 29 2018 03:19 PM
Jan 31 2018 08:00 AM
Much appreciated, thank you!