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Right now we have it set to prompt when a user is not on any of our corporate networks or they are using a mobile device. To locate and view the registry setting for Anonymous Authentication in the Outlook profile, follow these steps. This issue can occur if the Logon network security setting on the Security tab of the Microsoft Exchange dialog box is set to a value other than Anonymous Authentication. Today was the first time in about 2 months that I had the issue. It happened right before lunch, locked my machine, went out for lunch, came back, and logged in, this time successfully.
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Please help can't afford a new computer if I throw this one against the wall. Yeap, you describe it exactly and unfortunately we still don’t have an answer. Closed the window without entering anything and Outlook returned to ‘Connected to Exchange’. Office 2016 is already Modern Authentication aware so APP passwords are not required.
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Microsoft Office 365 Endless Authentication Loop Issue
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Problem doesn’t just happen on PC’s connected to the internal network, but can happen when a laptop is remote and connected via external wifi or mobile hotspot.FYI outlook 2013 requires a registry setting to work with MA.I have a valid MS 365 subscription that includes 5 device licenses.Serious problems might occur if you modify the registry incorrectly.Have looked all over and people have all sorts of possible solutions, but nothing we found to resolve the issue and get a new issue daily and just keep going through until it eventually works.The user had Office 2015 and Office 2016 credentials and Teams credentials that we deleted.
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When we opened the old, existing profile it didn’t ask for ANY authentication, it just started working. Modifying the Outlook profile by using the "Profiles" registry path is not supported and may cause your Outlook profile to be in an unsupported state. [FixTechGuide fix for stuck folders](http://boiler.ttoslinux.org/margheritachic/credential-loop-in-microsoft-3652019/-/issues/4) Serious problems might occur if you modify the registry incorrectly. Before you access it, back up the registry for restoration in case problems occur. We are looking at using conditional access policies where a user with a Domain joined PC is not prompted for MFA.
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Outlook stuck in an MFA loop
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I do NOT have this issue with the other laptop, an iPad, a MacBook Pro and [Troubleshoot Outlook Synchronizing Folders Error](https://gitlab.mpeeo.com:443/birgitcantwell/troubleshoot-office-365-sync-and-login-issues5827/-/issues/4) tablet. So figuring that was the same issue here, I did the same thing. I'm also getting Error 29, which the MS support rep couldn't explain to me. I even tried disabling my anti -virus while authenticating, that didn't work.
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Outlook 365 Password Prompt Issue on Windows Desktop
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So not doing anything at all even seems to work. Which to me sounds [Office 365 sync problems and login fixes](http://boiler.ttoslinux.org/rosalinekorff4/outlook-data-file-cannot-be-accessed2024/-/issues/3) like the issue is service side, not client side. Problem doesn’t just happen on PC’s connected to the internal network, but can happen when a laptop is remote and connected via external wifi or mobile hotspot.
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