
Once you’re signed into your account and on the Security info page, you can remove an existing method (if they no longer apply) by clicking the Delete link beside them, and you can add a new method by clicking the Add sign-in method link.You will not see the password again, so type or paste the password into the email program immediately. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the process, then select Done. If you do not have a method available to authenticate then you will need to contact your Office 365 administrator for assistance and they can reset and request you provide new methods Under Select app, choose Mail or Other (Custom name), then select a device. Dont remember having any issues, but we have ours set to update automatically. It makes a big point about 'some' systems that require app passwords and specifically calls out Gmail and Yahoo, but completely leaves off the list even though your answer and my observation say that app passwords are required. Dont remember having any issues, but we have ours set to update automatically. Heres a general one about adding additional accounts to Outlook.

Note: If you have issues signing into your account because you’ve replaced your phone and can no longer approve a sign in via an app like Microsoft Authenticator, try clicking the I can’t use my Microsoft Authenticator app right now link and see if you can use an alternate method such as a phone call or SMS. Ive been using 2FA with my Outlook 2016 since sometime middle of last year. Sign in to the Microsoft My Sign-Ins page by visiting Īlternatively you can sign in to then click your profile picture (or initials) in the top-right of the page, click View account then under Security Info click Update Info.
