Add your work or school account to the Microsoft Authenticator app (2024)

If your organization uses two-factor verification, you can set up your work or school account to use the Microsoft Authenticator app as one of the verification methods.

Important:Before you can add your account, you must download and install the Microsoft Authenticator app. If you haven't done that yet, follow the steps in theDownload and install the apparticle.

Add your work or school account

You can add your work or school account to the Authenticator app by doing one of the following:

  • Sign in with your work or school account credentials (preview)

  • Scan a QR Code

  • Sign in with your credentials

Sign in with your credentials

Note:This feature is usable only by users whose admins have enabled phone sign-in using the Authenticator app for them.

To add an account by signing into your work or school account using your credentials:

  1. Open the Authenticator app and select to the+button and tapAdd work or school account. SelectSign in.

  2. Enter your work or school account credentials. If you have a Temporary Access Pass (TAP) you can use that to sign in. At this point, you could potentially be blocked from proceeding by one of the following conditions:

    • If you don’t have enough authentication methods on your account to get a strong authentication token, you can'tadd an account.You’ll see an error in the Authenticator app that says “To set up Microsoft Authenticator, you'll need to go to aka.ms/mfasetup on a web browser.”

    • If you receive the message "You might be signing in from a location that is restricted by your admin,"your admin hasn't enabled this feature for you and probably set up a Security Information Registration Conditional Access policy. You might also receive messages that block registration of the Authenticator app because your admin has Conditional Access policies set up. In these cases, contact the administrator for your work or school account to use this authentication method.

    • If you are allowed by your admin to use phone sign-in using the Authenticator app, you'll be able to go through device registration to get set up for passwordless phone sign-in and two-step verification. However, you'll still be able to set up two-step verification whether or not you are enabled for phone sign-in.

  3. At this point, you could be asked to scan a QR code provided by your organization to set up an on-premises multi-factor authentication account in the app. You're required to do this only if your organization uses on-premises MFA Server.

  4. On your device, tap the account and verify in the full-screen view that your account is correct. For additional security, the verification code changes every 30 seconds preventing someone from using a code multiple times.

Sign in with a QR code

To add an account by scanning a QR Code, do the following:

  1. On your computer, go to theAdditional security verificationpage.

    Note:If you don't see theAdditional security verificationpage, it's possible that your administrator has turned on the security info (preview) experience. If that's the case, you should follow the instructions in theSet up security info to use an authenticator appsection. If that's not the case, you will need to contact your organization's Help Desk for assistance. For more information about security info, seeSet up your Security info from a sign-in prompt.

  2. Select the checkbox next to Authenticator app, and then selectConfigure.

    Add your work or school account to the Microsoft Authenticator app (1)
  3. Open the Authenticator app, select the plus iconand selectAdd account, and then selectWork or school account,followed byScan a QR Code. If you don't have an account set up in the Authenticator app, you'll see a large blue button that saysAdd account.

If you aren't prompted to use your camera to scan a QR Code, in your phone's settings, ensure that the Authenticator app has access to the phone camera. After you add your account using a QR code, you can set up phone sign-in. If you receive the message "You might be signing in from a location that is restricted by your admin," your admin hasn't enabled this feature for you and probably set up a Security Information Registration Conditional Access policy. Contact the administrator for your work or school account to use this authentication method. If youareallowed by your admin to use phone sign-in using the Authenticator app, you'll be able to go through device registration to get set up for passwordless phone sign-in and Azure AD Multi-Factor Authentication.

Note:For US government organizations, the only way that you can add a phone sign-in account is by adding it using theSign in with your credentialsoption, instead of upgrading from a QR-code based account.

Signinonaremotecomputer

ManyappsallowyoutoauthenticatebyenteringacodeonanotherdevicesuchasaPC.Ifyouwanttosigninonaremotecomputertoinstallthe Authenticatorapp, follow these steps.

  1. Openthe Authenticatorapp, and then select>Addworkorschoolaccount>Signin.

  2. SelectSigninfromanotherdevice.

  3. Ontheremotescreen,openthe Signintoyouraccount pageandenterthecodethatyouseeinyourAuthenticatorapp.

  4. Onyourremotescreen,signinusingyourworkorschoolaccountcredentials.IfyouhaveaTemporaryAccessPass(TAP), youcanusethattosignin.

  5. Afteryoucompleteyourauthenticationontheremotescreen,returntotheAuthenticatorapptocompletesetup.

Next steps

  • After you add your accounts to the app, you can sign in using the Authenticator app on your device.

  • For devices running iOS, you can also back up your account credentials and related app settings, such as the order of your accounts, to the cloud.

Add your work or school account to the Microsoft Authenticator app (2024)

FAQs

How do I add a work or school account to the Authenticator app? ›

Add your work or school account

Open the Authenticator app, select Add account from the Customize and control icon in the upper-right, and then select Work or school account. Select OR ENTER CODE MANUALLY. Enter the Code and URL from Step 1, and then select Finish.

How to remove work school account from Microsoft Authenticator? ›

In case anyone needs it here are the steps I used:
  1. open the authenticator.
  2. click on the account you want to remove.
  3. On this page, there is a settings icon on the top right corner - click on that.
  4. click on remove account.
Jul 31, 2023

How do I add Microsoft to Microsoft Authenticator? ›

Add account to Microsoft Authenticator
  1. Open the Microsoft Authenticator app on your phone.
  2. Tap the + > Work or school account.
  3. Use your phone to scan the QR square that is on your computer screen. Notes: ...
  4. Your account will be added automatically to the app and will display a six-digit code.

How to get QR code for Microsoft Authenticator for work account? ›

Step-by-step guide to generating a QR code for Microsoft Authenticator
  1. Install the app from either the App Store or Google Play Store. Once installed, open it.
  2. Tap “Add Account” and choose either “Work or school account” or “Personal account”.
  3. Position your device's camera over the QR code displayed.

How to create a work or school account in Microsoft? ›

Connect a work or school account
  1. In the Settings app on your Windows device, select Accounts > Access work or school or use the following shortcut: Access work or school.
  2. Next to Add a work or school account, select Connect.
  3. Enter the account information, select the account type, and then select Add.

What is the secret key for Microsoft Authenticator? ›

The secret key is like a secondary password shared between the authenticator app on your device and your Knowledge Hub account. If you have multiple devices, they must all share the same secret key. If you feel that the secret key has been compromised, you should regenerate and save a new secret key.

How do I remove work or school account from device? ›

  1. Click the start menu and search settings.
  2. In setting select the Accounts tab on the left.
  3. Click on Access work or school.
  4. Click the dropdown arrow to the right of the account name and select disconnect this account.
Jan 8, 2024

How do I change my work or school account to Microsoft? ›

You can use the Settings app to switch your local account to a Microsoft account.
  1. In the Settings app on your Windows device, select Accounts > Your info, or use the following shortcut: ...
  2. Select Sign in with a Microsoft account instead. ...
  3. Follow the prompts to switch to your Microsoft account.

How to avoid Microsoft Authenticator? ›

Go to Azure Active Directory > Security > MFA. Under MFA settings, select Additional cloud-based MFA settings. Under service settings, select Microsoft Authenticator app. Change the setting to Disabled.

Why can't i add an account to Microsoft Authenticator? ›

Unable to add the account

Please verify that the activation code is correct and push notifications are enabled on your device for this app. Steps to Replicate: Install Microsoft Authenticator on Android 10. Add account using the Scan QR code option.

How do I re-add my account to the Authenticator app? ›

The crucial step is restoring your accounts in the app. Open the authenticator app and tap the menu icon in the top-left corner. Select “Add account,” followed by “Work or school account” or “Personal account,” depending on the type of account. Enter the info and complete the setup.

How to activate Microsoft Authenticator app? ›

Select Security info in the left menu or by using the link in the Security info pane. If you have already registered, you'll be prompted for two-factor verification. Then, select Add method in the Security info pane. On the Add a method page, select Authenticator app from the list, and then select Add.

How do I add a work account to Microsoft Authenticator? ›

Open the Authenticator app, select the plus icon and select Add account, and then select Work or school account, followed by Scan a QR Code. If you don't have an account set up in the Authenticator app, you'll see a large blue button that says Add account.

How do I verify my Microsoft account with the Authenticator app? ›

The authenticator app asks for a verification code as a test. From the Microsoft Authenticator app, scroll down to your work or school account, copy and paste the 6-digit code from the app into the Step 2: Enter the verification code from the mobile app box on your computer, and then select Verify.

How do I add Microsoft Authenticator to my new phone? ›

  1. Open the Microsoft Authenticator app.
  2. Tap the "+" button to add a new account.
  3. Select "Scan a QR code" or use the method indicated in the previous step.
  4. Scan the QR code displayed on your old phone.
Jun 24, 2024

How do I link my authenticator app to my work account? ›

Open the Authenticator app, and then select > Add work or school account > Sign in. Select Sign in from another device. On the remote screen, open the Sign in to your account page and enter the code that you see in your Authenticator app. On your remote screen, sign in using your work or school account credentials.

How do I add my work account to Google Authenticator? ›

Procedure
  1. From your device, open the Google Authenticator app.
  2. Tap +.
  3. Tap Enter a setup key.
  4. Enter the following details: A name for the account, for example, Commvault or the name of your CommCell. The secret key provided in the email.
  5. Verify that the key type is time based.
  6. Tap Add.
Jun 9, 2024

How do I add a personal account to my authenticator app? ›

Steps to add an account to Microsoft Authenticator

Tap the “+” symbol at the top-right. Choose between personal or work/school account. Enter the necessary details like email and password. Verify your identity if required via two-factor authentication.

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