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What MFA Does

Multi-factor authentication uses multiple methods to periodically confirm the user's identify whilst carrying out an activity. So in addition to your password, you will periodically be required to acknowledge a notification or text message on your mobile device.

Simply put it confirms that you know something (your password) and confirms that you have something (your mobile device).

Step By Step Setup

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The following short videos have been recorded (by our own Camilla and Callum) to guide you through the setup process; via two different methods. These are excellent, please watch one and attempt the setup process (pausing the video if you need to whilst you carry out the same steps):

https://www.loom.com/share/6e63a25ba59c44e8a3eb79b46ba0602d

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Video

Please watch this 2 minute video for a step by step guide on how to set up Microsoft Authenticator on your phone.

Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) Tutorial.mp4


Setup Instructions

Once we have enabled on your account remotely (we don't need to do anything on your PC, laptop, etc) you will need to follow the instructions below (please follow step by step using the screenshots to help you where required):

  1. Download the Microsoft Authenticator

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  1. app on your mobile phone

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  1. . If you do not own a smart phone, please contact us for further advice and assistance

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  2. Go to https://login.microsoftonline.com

  3. Input your Runshaw email (e.g. AAA123456@student.runshaw.ac.uk or ABCD01@runshaw.ac.uk)

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  • Close down Outlook and then launch Web Email from your desktop or College website

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  1. and password

  2. Press ‘Next’ on the following screen to begin the Multi-Factor Authentication process

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    5. If you have completed Step 1 and downloaded the app onto your mobile device then click the ‘Next’ button on the following screen

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    6. Open the Microsoft Authenticator app on your phone and click ‘Next’ on your PC/laptop on the following screen

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    7. On your mobile phone, open the Microsoft Authenticator app and click the '+' icon at the top of the screen.

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At this point you will be directed via one of two routes, Route 1 is if you see the following "More information required" screen

  • If you see a different message or are taken directly to your inbox, skip to Route 2 below


Route 1

  • Click Next

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  • Select:

    • Contact Method: Mobile app:

    • Receive notifications for verification

    • Then click Set up at the bottom

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  • Work through the step by step instructions that will now be on your PC screen (which look like the next screenshot) to download and configure the “Microsoft Authenticator” app on your mobile phone

    • Basically you search for "Microsoft Authenticator" on your phone

    • Add "Work or School Account"

    • Scan the QR code that is now displayed on your PC screen

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  • Once you have carried out the above on your phone you then Click “Next

  • Add your phone number for additional security verification & click Next

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  • On the following (final) screen click Done:

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Route 2

  • After launching Microsoft Outlook Web it may ask you to add your telephone number at this point, enter your mobile number if it does

  • Once in your inbox click on your name/initials in the top right and then “My Account” (may be called “View Account”)

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  • Click “Security Info” on the left hand side

  • Choose Microsoft Authenticator (if it doesn’t appear on the list, select “Add Method” and then choose “Microsoft Authenticator” from the drop down)

  • Follow the on-screen prompts to set up your Multi-factor authentication options (you will need to scan the QR code that is on the screen with your mobile phone using the Microsoft Authenticator app)

  • When you get to the following screen simply click "Done"

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What Happens After The Initial Setup

Whilst using Outlook from home (via Outlook web or Runshaw Remote Access), you will need to confirm it is you who is signing in to your email when logging in for the first time of a new session. On-site you will only need to occasionally confirm that it is you who is logging in.

When you try to login you will receive a popup on your phone where you will need to click Approve. The popup will look like the following screenshot:

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How To Change Authentication Details

If you ever need to change the authentication details instructions can be found on the site below.

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/user-help/multi-factor-authentication-end-user-manage-settings

If You Don’t Have A Smart Phone Or Are Running Into Issues

  • If you don’t have a smart phone please contact the Service Desk

  • If you do have a smart phone but are running into issues with the configuration, please contact the Service Desk.

Email/Calendar Apps On Your Mobile Phones

Our strong advice is that you use the Outlook app on your mobile phone:

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We have found that Google Gmail or Apple Mail works well. We have encountered issues when using the built-in Android mail app, where syncing your work and personal calendars has been unsuccessful. We are therefore unable to support this type of issue.

If the User Has A New Personal Device

https://aad.portal.azure.com/

Go to Users
Search for User & Find user
Click on Authentication Methods
Find old Device, click on Three dots & Delete
Then Click Require Re-register MFA

Then it's just standard, go to Web Mail, it'll show 'more information required' and you can setup MFA as above