Jun 16 2018
11:47 PM
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Feb 01 2023
10:57 AM
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TechCommunityAP
Jun 16 2018
11:47 PM
- last edited on
Feb 01 2023
10:57 AM
by
TechCommunityAP
I am the admin of the office 365 subscription for our small company, we do not have 2FA turned on, nor is it desired.
Recently when attempting to login I am met with a screen stating
"More information required
Use a different account"
When I click next, I see a screen
"This sends a text with a auth code to my cell phone"
If I hit cancel, I am prompted with a screen requesting additional details with green checkboxes next to the information I've previously entered.
I've checked all the setting in the admin portal, and 2FA is not enabled.
I believe this is related to the fact that I had a microsoft account associated with my company email address before we switched over to office 365, as this issue only seems to effect those in my company who had a microsoft account previously.
Anyone know to disable this, or to remove those person accounts associated with our work emails?
Jun 17 2018 08:50 AM
Jun 17 2018 10:24 AM
Jun 17 2018 11:21 AM
Aug 16 2018 07:00 AM
The reason it is prompting this is because of the self service password reset setting in Azure Active Directory being turned on. If the user has no additional information to reset their password, then it is going to ask for additional information on log in. If you do not want to see this for your users, go into Azure AD > Password Reset > properties > self service password > set it to none. This will avoid the prompt, but will not allow users to reset their own passwords if they get locked out of their accounts.
Apr 23 2019 11:42 AM
@Greg Red Thanks Greg. I found out the wrong account was added to the test group for SSPR. I was going to use it for MFA testing and was curious why I was being prompted for "More information required" when I hadn't setup my conditions yet.
So Greg's probably right in the original poster's issue (as well as mine).
@Greg Red wrote:The reason it is prompting this is because of the self service password reset setting in Azure Active Directory being turned on. If the user has no additional information to reset their password, then it is going to ask for additional information on log in. If you do not want to see this for your users, go into Azure AD > Password Reset > properties > self service password > set it to none. This will avoid the prompt, but will not allow users to reset their own passwords if they get locked out of their accounts.
May 29 2020 04:58 AM
@nick aquino I have a similar problem (though gets stuck atrequiring more info), I tried accessing Azure. I get the same prompt. So what now?
/Jocce
Jun 12 2020 03:38 PM
I have same issue and I've turned off MFA in Azure, but it still persists.
Please assist
Aug 31 2021 08:23 AM
This is an older thread, but if you're a Global Admin you are automatically enabled for SSPR and MFA. As such you should expect to be prompted to first register your details. This requires MFA as well.