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Getting started with Azure Multi-Factor Authentication
Enrolling in Azure Multi-Factor Authentication
Using the Microsoft Authenticator App with Azure MFA (with number-matching)
Adding an additional authentication method with Azure MFA
Authenticating with a one-time password code on Azure MFA (in case your phone cannot connect to Wi-Fi or a mobile network)
Changing your default authentication method with Azure Multi-Factor Authentication (app, phone call, SMS)
Disabling app lock on the Microsoft Authenticator app with Azure MFA (so you don't need to enter your phone's passcode to open the app)
Resetting your password using Azure MFA
Using passwordless authentication with the Microsoft Authenticator app (so you don't need to enter your email and password at single sign-on screens)
If you use the campus VPN (virtual private network), you will need to re-install it after enrolling in Azure. (The VPN that you used with Duo Mobile - the old MFA app - will not work.)
Accessing the VPN with Azure MFA: Windows
Accessing the VPN with Azure MFA: Mac OS
Accessing the VPN with Azure MFA: iOS devices
Accesing the VPN with Azure MFA: Android & ChromeOS
Troubleshooting common issues with Azure Multi-Factor Authentication
Visit the Multi-Factor Authentication: Azure page to create a ticket
Microsoft's Azure MFA help documentation