Troubleshoot problems with Microsoft Authenticator (2024)

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You can resolveproblems with Microsoft Authenticator by checking the tips in this article and reviewing some of the known errors.

Tips:

  • If you're using mobile data, try switching to Wi-Fi and vice-versa.Make sure Airplane mode is off.

  • Make sure you're using the latest version of Authenticator - Microsoft does not support any app versions more than 12 months old. Tap Settings and make sure App updates is turned on. Get the latest.

  • Tap Settings and select Turn off battery optimization for better sync performance.

  • Tap Settings > Notification Settings and make sure Show notifications is turned on.

  • Make sure your device is up to date, and that any other security apps (such as Microsoft Defender and Intune Company Portal) are also up to date. Make sure the device's  Date & time are correct too.

  • If you're using VPN, try disconnecting to see if the issue persists.


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Microsoft Authenticator acts as a secure repository for your account credentials to help you authenticate and access various applications conveniently.

Authenticator may list inactive accounts that are created by other applications that use Authenticator for single sign-on support. These inactive accounts don't need any management and can be safely ignored.

Authenticator will deny authentications where there is a discrepancy between GPS-reported locations.

Authenticator push notifications can include your location to provide better sign-in security. The app uses your phone's operating system to providethe location, and in some cases, may show anincorrect or approximate address.

Authenticator requires your mobile device clock to accurately report your local time. If your device clock is set to manual, reconfigure your system clock to automatic. After updating your clock, restart your device and make sure the new time is set correctly.

If you're getting notifications, but not an alert, even with your ringer on, you should check your app settings. Make sure the app is turned on to use sound or to vibrate for notifications. If you don't get notifications at all, you should check the following conditions:

  • Is your phone in Do Not Disturb or Quiet mode? These modes can prevent apps from sending notifications.

  • Can you get notifications from other apps? If not, it could be a problem with the network connections on your phone, or the notifications channel from Android or Apple. You can try to resolve your network connections through your phone settings. You might need to talk to your service provider to help with the Android or Apple notifications channel.

  • Can you get notifications for some accounts on the app, but not others? If yes, remove the problematic account from your app, add it again allowing notifications, and see if that fixes the problem.

Go to your device's Settings and make sure push notifications are enabled and you have network connectivity. You can also remove your account and attempt the sign-in again. If you are still not able to add your account, please contact Support for personal accounts or reach out to your IT admin for work/school accounts.

In order to use Authenticator on Android for your work or school account, push notifications for the app must be enabled and Google Play Services and the Google Play Store must be downloaded and enabled.

If you still have trouble, check these settings:

  • Make sure the device requiresa PIN or biometric to unlock. Tryto re-enable faceID or fingerprint in the device settings andrestartthe device. Use the faceID or fingerprintto unlock the device after restart, then try to re-enable passwordless for the account in Microsoft Authenticator.

  • If you are using Android for Work or Work Profile, make sure thePIN or biometric isenabled for the profile in Microsoft Authenticator.

  • Make sure the device hashardware encryption enabled.For steps to enable hardware encryption, see Encrypt your Android device .

  • Make sure the device is registered.Open Authenticator > Settings > Device Registration.Make surethe accountisregistered for passwordless andisjoined to you work or school. Sign-in with this account on the device registration page, then try enabling passwordless for the account.

  • Check that your phone is not running any malware likearootkit for example.

If you are still not able to add your account, please contact Support or reach out to your IT admin.

Go to your device's Settings and make sure push notifications are enabled and you have network connectivity. You can also remove your account and attempt the sign-in again. If you are still not able to add your account, please contact Support for personal accounts or reach out to your IT admin for work/school accounts.

Please contact Support for personal accounts or reach out to your IT admin for work/school accounts.

In order to use Authenticator on Android for your work or school account, push notifications for the app must be enabled and Google Play Services and the Google Play Store must be downloaded and enabled.

If you still have trouble, check these settings:

  • Make sure the device requires a PIN or biometric to unlock. Try to re-enable faceID or fingerprint in the device settings and restart the device. Use the faceID or fingerprint to unlock the device after restart, then try to re-enable passwordless for the account in Microsoft Authenticator.

  • If you are using Android for Work or Work Profile, make sure the PIN or biometric is enabled for the profile in Microsoft Authenticator.

  • Make sure the device has hardware encryption enabled. For steps to enable hardware encryption, see Encrypt your Android device.

  • Make sure the device is registered. Open Authenticator > Settings > Device Registration. Make sure the account is registered for passwordless and is joined to your work or school. Sign-in with this account on the device registration page, then try enabling passwordless for the account.

  • Check that your phone is not running any malware like a rootkit for example.

If you are still not able to add your account, please contact Support or reach out to your IT admin.

Go to Settings and make sure push notifications are enabled and you have network connectivity. You canalso remove youraccount and attempt the sign in again.If you are still not able to add your account, please contact Support or reach out to your IT admin.

The most common cause of failed imports is incorrect formatting in the CSV file. One of the following steps could help youtroubleshoot the issue.

  • If we don’t currently support importing the format of your password manager, try creating your CSV file manually using the steps in Export by creating a CSV, above.

  • Ensure that the first row of your exported CSV contains a header with three columns: URL, username, and password, and ensure that each row contains a value in the URLandpasswordcolumns.

If nothing else works, please report your issue using the Send Feedbacklink from Authenticator settings.

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If you tried all of these steps and are still having issues, we recommend sending your log files for diagnostics. Open the app, go to the app’s top-level menu, and then select Send feedback.

After that, contact Support or go to the Microsoft Authenticator app forum and explain the problem you're seeing and the steps you tried.

If you tried all of these steps and are still having issues, we recommend sending your log files for diagnostics. Open the app, go to the app’s top-level menu, and then select Send feedback.

After that, reach out to your IT admin.

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Troubleshoot problems with Microsoft Authenticator? ›

If Microsoft Authenticator isn't working, make sure notifications are on, your connection is stable, and the app has access to your location. If Authenticator stopped working when you switched to a new phone, you'll need to restore from a backup.

Why is my Microsoft Authenticator not working? ›

If Microsoft Authenticator isn't working, make sure notifications are on, your connection is stable, and the app has access to your location. If Authenticator stopped working when you switched to a new phone, you'll need to restore from a backup.

How do I get Microsoft Authenticator to work again? ›

- On your new device, open the Authenticator app and select Begin recovery before signing in. - Sign in to the same personal Microsoft account that you used for the backup. - Wait for the recovery to complete and then check your data. Let me know if this helps or if you need further assistance.

What do I do if my Authenticator code is not working? ›

Authenticator apps rely on the time set on your device to create the authentication code. If the time on your device does not match the time on your computer then the code will not work. Check the time and date on your phone and make sure they match the computer or device you are logging in from.

What happens if I can't access my Authenticator? ›

If you can't access your Authenticator app, you can use alternative methods for logging into accounts. These may vary by platform, but here are some of the most common alternative verification methods: Text code: Entering a code sent via SMS is a common way to verify a user is legitimate.

Why am I not getting a verification code from Microsoft Authenticator? ›

The Microsoft Authenticator app requires an internet connection to send verification codes. Check if the app has the necessary permissions to send notifications. On your mobile device, go to Settings > Apps > Microsoft Authenticator > Permissions, and ensure that the app has permission to send notifications.

Can I delete and reinstall Microsoft Authenticator? ›

If you accidentally deleted the Microsoft Authenticator app and can't log in to your accounts anymore, here's what you can do: Firstly, go to your phone's app store (like the App Store for iPhones or Google Play Store for Android) and download the Microsoft Authenticator app again.

How do I get Microsoft Authenticator to work? ›

Open the Authenticator app, select the plus icon and select Add account, and then select Work or school account, followed by Scan a QR Code. If you don't have an account set up in the Authenticator app, you'll see a large blue button that says Add account.

How do I fix Microsoft authentication? ›

Make sure the device requires a PIN or biometric to unlock. Try to re-enable faceID or fingerprint in the device settings and restart the device. Use the faceID or fingerprint to unlock the device after restart, then try to re-enable passwordless for the account in Microsoft Authenticator.

How do I update Microsoft Authenticator app? ›

Open the App Store app. Tap the "Updates" tab. If the Microsoft Authenticator app is listed under "Available updates," tap "Update."

Why is my Microsoft Authenticator app not working? ›

Make sure you're using the version that corresponds to your Microsoft 365 account. if that does not work, Open the Microsoft Authenticator app and make sure it's set up correctly for your Microsoft 365 account. You may need to re-add your account or adjust the notification settings.

Why does my Authenticator keep saying wrong code? ›

The most common cause for "Incorrect Code" errors is that the time on your Google Authenticator app is not synced correctly. Follow the instructions to make sure that you have the correct time in your Google Authenticator app.

What happens if you delete the Microsoft Authenticator app? ›

If you've accidentally deleted the Microsoft Authenticator app without having backed up your accounts, you may still be able to regain access to your accounts, but the process can be more challenging.

Why is Microsoft not sending me a code to my phone? ›

Note: If you're still not receiving verification codes, you may have to choose another method, or wait until you can access the phone or email you've listed. To protect your account and its contents, our support agents are not allowed to send verification codes or access and change account details.

Why is my Authenticator app not sending notifications? ›

Check App Settings: Make sure push notifications are enabled in the Microsoft Authenticator app settings. The toggle switch should be turned on. Device Notification Settings: Your device must be allowed to send push notifications from the Microsoft Authenticator app. Go to your device settings and allow notifications.

How to get Microsoft Authenticator to work? ›

Open the Authenticator app, select the plus icon and select Add account, and then select Work or school account, followed by Scan a QR Code. If you don't have an account set up in the Authenticator app, you'll see a large blue button that says Add account.

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