Apr 15 2018
03:23 AM
- last edited on
Feb 06 2023
03:46 AM
by
TechCommunityAP
Apr 15 2018
03:23 AM
- last edited on
Feb 06 2023
03:46 AM
by
TechCommunityAP
Hey everyone,
i just discovered the following issue:
1. Added my Windows 10 1803 machine to Intune MDM from my Azure/Office 365 tenant.
2. Logged into the machine with my Office 365 account.
3. Installed Outlook (16.0.9126.2152)
4. Tried to setup my Office 365 account (same as Intune)
5. The account setup fails because Outlook uses the Windows log-in prompt for authentication against O365 and not the required Browser-prompt with MFA.
Any ideas?
I have setup app passwords as a preliminary measure, but I don't think this is the intentional experience.
Apr 15 2018 04:31 AM - edited Apr 15 2018 04:31 AM
SolutionHi Johannes,
Did you enable Modern Autjentication on Exchange Online? This is needed if your using Outlook in combination with MFA.
You can check this bu running the following command in Echange online Powershell:
Get-OrganizationConfig | fl OAuth2ClientProfileEnabled
If the outcome of the command is false, you can set it to true with the following command:
Set-OrganizationConfig -OAuth2ClientProfileEnabled $true
Best regards,
Ruud Gijsbers
Apr 15 2018 04:49 AM
Apr 15 2018 04:51 AM
Apr 15 2018 12:14 PM
Apr 15 2018 06:16 PM
Windows 10 with Office 2016/365 leverage modern authentication and doesn't require to have an app password for authentication. I assume you're getting a pop up message as you're trying to setup outlook profile from outlook startup window, can you try to configure email profile from Control panel > Mail, New Profile option?
Apr 16 2018 12:36 AM
I just disabled and enabled Modern auth and now its working. Strange things... Thanks for your support!
Apr 15 2018 04:31 AM - edited Apr 15 2018 04:31 AM
SolutionHi Johannes,
Did you enable Modern Autjentication on Exchange Online? This is needed if your using Outlook in combination with MFA.
You can check this bu running the following command in Echange online Powershell:
Get-OrganizationConfig | fl OAuth2ClientProfileEnabled
If the outcome of the command is false, you can set it to true with the following command:
Set-OrganizationConfig -OAuth2ClientProfileEnabled $true
Best regards,
Ruud Gijsbers