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Multi-Factor Authentication for Guests

Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) increases the security of access to services by requiring multiple forms of verification.

 

 

Guests will soon require MFA to access Microsoft 365

What is MFA?
MFA is used for extra security in addition to a password or verification code. A 

From 22 June 2022, 

MFA will soon be required to access Microsoft 365 (Office 365) services.

  • For staff, MFA is now required
  • For associates, MFA is now required
  • For students, deadlines have been set by each faculty and will be communicated individually - visit Student News for further details



How do I set up MFA?

If you have previously set up MFA (i.e for virtual desktop or VPN etc.), please skip to secure your Microsoft account.

Note, if you haven’t used MFA recently, we would recommend you check your chosen MFA settings - you can view and change these at any point.

In order to set up Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA), you will need:

  • A computer, such as desktop/laptop PC or Macbook, which will be used to set up your MFA account
  • A mobile device (mobile phone or tablet/iPad), which will be used to approve access
  • Your university login details

There are a variety of ways to approve authentication. This will depend on the device you have and your preferred method, as listed below: 

Authentication methods
MethodDescription
Microsoft Authenticator app This is the recommended method as it offers the best experience if using a smartphone. It can be used for push notifications or verification code.
Verification code This method can be used with the Microsoft app or other apps that can be installed on laptop or desktop PCs and doesn’t require internet. Use this method if you don't have a phone.
Text message This is a simple method, however it does require mobile phone signal to receive an SMS text. An alternative for those with no smartphone.

Select your preferred authenticator method below and follow the set up instructions. 

 

 



Need help?

If you need help with the MFA set up instructions or have questions about the approval methods, you can ask our staff. We have a mix of on-campus, virtual and telephone support options. Find out more and see FAQs here: 

MFA help and support

 



Instructions to set up MFA

Follow the instructions below for your preferred authentication method. 

 

Approve access via Microsoft Authenticator app

Notify me though the Microsoft app
 

 

Approve access via a verification code

Use verification code from app or token
 

 

Approve access via text message

Text code to your authentication phone number
 

 



Detailed user guides

Instructions with screenshots are available on Workspace via the link below (log in required):

Multi-Factor Authentication user guides

 


Secure your Microsoft 365 account with MFA

For students and associates only. Now that you have set up and configured MFA, you must secure your university Microsoft 365 account by completing the form linked below:

Secure Microsoft 365

This will enable MFA to approve access to Microsoft 365 services and make your account more secure. Visit the Securing 365 SharePoint site for further information and FAQs.

 



 

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