

There are different instructions for further authenticating personal Microsoft accounts on a new device basically requiring sign-in with your user name and password for the account you wish to verify. I see now that DSPatrick in his next to last post above mentions + Add Sign-in Method as the solution, too. The problem with all these account setups, AFAIK, is you don't get to name or rename any of the authorizations. When you click NEXT, you'll get a QRcode to authenticate your account on your new phone. Click through all the steps to pick the Microsoft Authenticator and your verification method (I pick NOTIFY) until you get to the following pop-up dialog: When the Security Info page came up, I just clicked on + Add Sign-in Method. I just clicked on Security Info in the left navigation pane of my account profile. For that account, and perhaps a simpler way to begin with than the above method. I was just bounced back to my account profile that I had been able to access using the Authenticator approval on my old device. You can delete accounts on past phone from the same page.įor one account at a university where I'm just a user, trying to follow the Additional Security Verification link didn't work. When you get to the Additional Security Verification Page, click on the button to Setup Authenticator App and you will generate a QRcode that will allow you to authenticate your account on your new phone. After you're logged on to your account on a computer go to the Additional Security Verification page (link quoted above) It is helpful to be able to approve any required logons to the system that you need to verify on the new device using the Authenticator account approval on your old device. This advice is found on the following Microsoft Support page down the page a bit: Perform the update by deleting your old device and adding your new one. Update your account and device information in the. This is a multi-step solution: Set up your device to work with your account by following the steps in the Set up my account for two-step verification article. If you have a new mobile device, you'll need to set it up to work with two-factor verification.


I have a new mobile device and I want to add it (this advice is for when just recovering your Authenticator account from a backup on your new device is not sufficient to restore full account verification). To provide the additional security verification by scanning a QRcode for my Microsoft work accounts after moving to a new iPhone, I found the following paragraph on a Microsoft Support page helpful.
