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This is simple to do and will prevent this prompt popping up on any application that uses your Microsoft account.Ĭlick here to follow the Microsoft instructions to create an alias and make it your primary account.Īn app for iPhone and Android that reads your email out loud to you. Follow the Microsoft recommendation and change the email address of your personal account to an alias so the Microsoft security system doesn't get confused and keep popping up prompts. (It's slightly slower and slightly less robust, sometimes needing a resync.)Ģ. However, this uses ActiveSync, which is an older technology and not quite as good. This login method doesn't support personal Microsoft account, so you won't get this problem. Change to "Office 365 ActiveSync Modern Auth" if you want to use your work account only. You can get this error in Speaking Email when logging in using "Office 365 Direct". A few years ago Microsoft made an attempt at unifying their account types but didn't quite figure it out and seem to think this error message to end users was a solution. If you set up a security question when you created your Microsoft account, you also have the option to recover your account by answering the security question instead.A: You may get this error message if you have two Microsoft accounts under the same email address. Finally, set a new password for your Microsoft account. Once you receive the account reset code from Microsoft, enter the code that you receive in the email on the next page, and click Next. Assuming that you still have access to that email account, select Email and click Get code. The next page will ask you whether you want to email a security code to your email address so you can reset your password. On the next page, instead of entering your password, click Forgot Password? (depending on whether you’ve previously logged in, this link may be titled Forgotten your password? instead).
Enter the email address that you used to sign up with Microsoft, and click Sign in. If you’ve forgotten your Microsoft Office password, you can get a reminder from the Microsoft account login page. Click Forgotten your password on the login page (Image credit: Microsoft)