Adding App Specific Password For Mac Office

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The other issue I've got is that there's so many fewer Macs out there that internet support is also very thin, and AppleCare's really only worth a crap if you have a hardware problem. The times I've contacted Apple support for anything beyond hardware problems they never know what to do aside from reinstall.

It has the same picture (above) as you have listed under this: Click on More Settings button, go to Outgoing Server tab and check the box My outgoing server (SMTP) requires authentication. Outgoing-server I am using Windows not Mac. Can you help me get the password I need so I can be in touch with teachers?

To add your email account to Outlook, you’ll need an app password. This is a different password than your regular email account password. The steps to obtain an app password.

Q: Is Multi-Factor Authentication available for government customer? A: Yes, customers with government specific G SKU plans will have Multi-Factor Authentication included. Government customers using Office 365 Dedicated will not have Multi-Factor Authentication included. Q: Is Multi-Factor Authentication available when using smartphones? A: Multi-Factor Authentication can be used from smartphones using the browser on the phone to access Office 365. Mail apps on smartphones can use App Password to authenticate if they have Multi-Factor Authentication enabled.

A mixed environment just doesn't make sense unless you're doing some video editing. There's just nothing Macs do that PCs don't, and that's just because Apple bought the premier video editing app and stopped producing a PC version of it. So, I am facing the problem in a different manner. My couple of iMacs (I don't have a choice, one is the CEO's and he loves Apple so I'm stuck fighting the fight) are not on the domain but they have to connect to shared folders on our file server which is controlled by AD. When they get the notification about the password, it just says, You need to change your password.blah blah blah, and they don't have the option to do it. Is there a work around for this or am I (the IT guy) stuck going in for them every 90 days to change it (or just disabling it for now), and then when I'm not around when it happens, I get chewed out. Any help would be great!

Now, if you ever lost access to your device, all you need to do is: Go to the same page and revoke access. This will make sure that your stolen/lost device can not access your Google account. It may sound like an extra step for your Google account, but I highly recommend to use Google 2-step verification, as it will ensure the safety of your account. If you wish to know more about safety and security of Google account, refer to following articles: • • How many of you have enabled Google 2 Step account verification? Do you feel safe after adding this extra layer of security to your Google account?

• Click Select device and choose the device you’re using. • Click Generate.

Let us know what you think! • Our updated design makes it easier to see things that need your attention, find the features you need, and aligns closely with the new Office 365 admin center so you have the same admin experience no matter where you are.

Log out of your account and then back into it. In all likelihood you’ll be prompted for the password for your keychain by some startup item. When you are, enter the password and the keychain will be unlocked. Share your login keychain If you have multiple Macs, each one has its own login keychain with its own set of passwords. Wouldn’t it be great if each Mac had access to the same keychain?

If you set up an email client to work with Google Apps mail, you will still get your important emails and contacts in your computer and nothing will be affected. You can try the Google Apps Sync plug-in for Microsoft Outlook but it is only available for Google Apps for Business now.

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Quit Outlook and all other Office applications. Start Keychain Access by using one of the following methods: Select the Finder application, click Utilities on the Go menu, and then double-click Keychain Access. In Spotlight Search, type Keychain Access, and then double-click Keychain Access in the search results. Office for mac keychain. Restore your keychain permissions for Office for Mac. If the above did not work, Office may have trouble accessing the keychain and you'll need to restore keychain permissions for Office for Mac. In these cases, you may see: The keychain access prompt every time you launch any Office application, even though you previously selected Always Allow.

• Tap your Account email address to view your Exchange account settings. • Tap Advanced Settings and verify that Use SSL is turned ON. Your iPhone or iPad should automatically send and receive mail from your Office 365 account as well as sync to the Office 365 Contacts and Calendar.

Apple Create App Specific Password

Jason Cipriani/CNET Apple has long offered accounts, but extra barrier for gaining access to your account was limited. The change was prompted after the recent. An unfortunate incident spurred Apple to secure users iCloud accounts using both two-step verification and app-specific passwords. The change requiring app-specific passwords was put into place on October 1. For those unfamiliar, app-specific passwords are used when an app or service you're attempting to sign into doesn't support two-step verification. Instead of forcing you to enter your account password, you create a single-use app-specific password, eliminating any potential for your account to be compromised.