Hackers will undoubtedly start attempting brute force login attempts using whatever username you use Users are able to login, but they are logged in to office 365 only What you're better off doing is enabling multifactor authentication on your office 365 account and if you have the proper licensing (entra id p1) create a conditional access policy to prohibit logins from outside of your home country.
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For technical support and break/fix questions, please visit microsoft support community Can i change the authentication mode for o365 from basic to ntlm I'm having an issue where external users get prompted for mapi login in lync when they dont have outlook open Use powershell to find and configure the new mailboxes so that the new mailboxes have a primary smtp address and login of the new domain while keeping the old domain/email address as an alias
Update the old domain's dns records to the suggested office 365 settings so that mail flows in to the new domain. Based on your description, i understand that you have an office 365 login issue due to phone number otp I'm sorry to hear about your situation In regard to your query regarding accessing your admin account, i would like to ask if there is any other user with admin privilege so he may assist you accessing tour account and change the phone number?
This happens regardless of whether i'm on the browser version or desktop version of office 365
It never used to do this, though i think it may have started around the time i last changed my password (unsure). Because user licensing for teams devices is deprecated, i need to switch to an office 365 resource account, licensed with microsoft teams rooms basic I've created a resource called 'teams meeting. If you didn’t choose this way, i’m afraid we cannot provide you with technical support.