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In this thread, we are going to focus on your first question: Office 365 auto login after sign in to windows. Typically, if Single Sign-On (SSO) is set up correctly, users should be automatically signed in to Office 365 applications after logging into Windows. Here I have some further questions and suggestions regarding the situation:
The simplest way is in the Office 365 admin center. Go to Home > Active Users. Select a user and expand the OneDrive Settings section for that user. Select “Initiate” to perform a one-time sign-out for that user that revokes active sessions across Office 365 services including Exchange Online. For other options, you can refer to the ...
Regarding the free sign PDF feature, I'm not sure if there is one feature available with Microsoft 365. Yes, there will be a formatting issue from PDF to word as some alignment will not be as-is. When the pdf is a scanned document, please remember that it is an image processed in the pdf, and when it is converted to Word, the result may not be ...
In addition, you can try to repair the Office 365 application To do that: - Close all Office applications - Click the Start Windows and Go to the Control Panel on your computer. - Click on the "Programs" - Click Uninstall programs and Locate Microsoft Office in the list of installed programs and select it. - Right-click the Office applications ...
Open any office application, click File > Office Account > Update Options > Update Now. - Reset your Microsoft account password. - Run the Microsoft Support and Recovery Assistant. This is a tool that can diagnose and automatically fix several common Office sign-in issues. Let me know if this helps or if you need further assistance.
Based on your description it seems that you get some sort of PIN number login when you log into Microsoft 365. To further understand your scenario, can you share the following information with us at your convenience? 1: When and where you get the PIN number prompt when you sign into with your account? Such as sign in Office applications ...
Created on December 30, 2022. "You don't have access to this. Your sign-in was successful but you don't have permission to access this resource." We setup account for customer, but no admin to contact for access issues. I work for a retailer, and one of the computer services we have available includes a computer setup with a Microsoft Office ...
Office remains activated as long as you are signed in. If you sign out, your apps will be deactivated. You can view and print files, but not create or edit files, until you sign back in. This information is mentioned in article How sign in works in Microsoft 365. Many users also noticed this change and they have raised an idea in UserVoice ...
If you cannot log in Microsoft 365 portal, since you mentioned that Microsoft authenticator code, I suppose your account has been configured Multiple Factor Authentication(MFA). Please contact your Microsoft 365 Admin and help you turn off MFA, then turn it on again. See if you can sign in Microsoft 365 normally.
Ted. Hi Ted, Thank you for posting. Make sure that Outlook 365 and Windows OS are latest updated. You may please try to remove stored user credentials in the Credential Manager via using Control Panel. Moreover, please use the Office 365 Support and Recovery Assistant (SaRA) tool to set up new Outlook profile to diagnose the problems.