MS O365 Autodiscovery: Failing
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@gjacobse said in MS O365 Autodiscovery: Failing:
ounts, but my account auto configured in mere seconds over the completely failing the user is getting.
I get this with the wrong account in Credential Manger or on the Windows Accounts
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Sidetracked, late update.
Signed the user out of all MS products, One sign in received a message that the user didn’t have an account.ADUC / AAD both showed the user as valid and licensed
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@gjacobse is auto discover disabled for this user?
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@dustinb3403 What do you mean disabling autodiscover for a user? Are you talking about a registry key?
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@dbeato said in MS O365 Autodiscovery: Failing:
@dustinb3403 What do you mean disabling autodiscover for a user? Are you talking about a registry key?
No, within O365 you can either selectively disable authentication protocols because you're a glutton for punishment or you can do so with conditional access policies or Security Defaults.
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@gjacobse said in MS O365 Autodiscovery: Failing:
Sidetracked, late update.
Signed the user out of all MS products, One sign in received a message that the user didn’t have an account.ADUC / AAD both showed the user as valid and licensed
Have you tried the troubleshooting tool yet? It's worked for me a lot lately when nothing else makes any sense.
That or just break down and install the PWA version and be done with it.
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@travisdh1 said in MS O365 Autodiscovery: Failing:
@gjacobse said in MS O365 Autodiscovery: Failing:
Sidetracked, late update.
Signed the user out of all MS products, One sign in received a message that the user didn’t have an account.ADUC / AAD both showed the user as valid and licensed
Have you tried the troubleshooting tool yet? It's worked for me a lot lately when nothing else makes any sense.
That or just break down and install the PWA version and be done with it.
MS SaRA - Yes,.. Sara was used, and useless.
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@gjacobse said in MS O365 Autodiscovery: Failing:
@travisdh1 said in MS O365 Autodiscovery: Failing:
@gjacobse said in MS O365 Autodiscovery: Failing:
Sidetracked, late update.
Signed the user out of all MS products, One sign in received a message that the user didn’t have an account.ADUC / AAD both showed the user as valid and licensed
Have you tried the troubleshooting tool yet? It's worked for me a lot lately when nothing else makes any sense.
That or just break down and install the PWA version and be done with it.
MS SaRA - Yes,.. Sara was used, and useless.
Dang. Sorry man. Outlook errors are so unhelpful.
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I had a similar problem several months ago with an existing O365 account. The user could no longer configure Outlook for their account and the problem happened across 3 machines. The user could access the online version of Outlook. After spending weeks with MS support with no success, I ended up disabling MFA for the user and Outlook worked again. After testing a few things, I enabled MFA again and it stayed working. No idea why that was the fix, but we've had a lot of problems enabling MFA for users.
Hope this helps.
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@dustinb3403 said in MS O365 Autodiscovery: Failing:
@dbeato said in MS O365 Autodiscovery: Failing:
@dustinb3403 What do you mean disabling autodiscover for a user? Are you talking about a registry key?
No, within O365 you can either selectively disable authentication protocols because you're a glutton for punishment or you can do so with conditional access policies or Security Defaults.
Well you can disable Autodiscover as a whole organization through the modern authentication setting, however in order to have conditional access you have to have higher licensing than normal which is why I am confused at the disabling comment.
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@dbeato said in MS O365 Autodiscovery: Failing:
@dustinb3403 said in MS O365 Autodiscovery: Failing:
@dbeato said in MS O365 Autodiscovery: Failing:
@dustinb3403 What do you mean disabling autodiscover for a user? Are you talking about a registry key?
No, within O365 you can either selectively disable authentication protocols because you're a glutton for punishment or you can do so with conditional access policies or Security Defaults.
Well you can disable Autodiscover as a whole organization through the modern authentication setting, however in order to have conditional access you have to have higher licensing than normal which is why I am confused at the disabling comment.
Just a P2 license to setup a conditional access license for the administrator account(s). The user accounts don't require this level of licensing.
Why is it a confusing question?