Outlook 2016 Mac Use App Password

  1. At the bottom, choose Select app and choose the app you using Select device and choose the device you’re using Generate. Follow the instructions to enter the App Password. The App Password is the.
  2. Jul 17, 2017  I have a similar problem. I finally got my PC running WIN 10 to sync Outlook 2016 and iCloud. It took 5 app specific passwords and as many installed on the iCloud for Windows app. A step that was just not happening, was the connection of the iCloud mail, contacts, calendar, etc eve though the iCloud for Windows would run 'successfully'.
  3. Multiple devices using different email apps If you access your AT&T email on multiple email apps across several devices, you’ll have to check each email app you use on every device. For example, you may use Outlook Mail on a laptop, Gmail on a smartphone, and Apple Mail on a tablet. Each device must use either an OAuth app or your secure mail.

After setting up Two-Step Verification on Outlook.com, I’ve been unable to connect Outlook with my Outlook.com account and am repeatedly being prompted for my password.

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I know I am putting in the correct password as it still works when I try to log on to the website.

By leveraging the Mac OS X Kerberos service, Outlook for Mac uses the single sign-on mechanism to offer better password handling and a cleaner setup experience. Benefits of using Kerberos authentication. Kerberos provides a secure, single sign-on, trusted third. Jan 21, 2020  App-specific passwords maintain a high level of security and help ensure your Apple ID password won’t be collected or stored by any third-party apps you use. If you are signed in to iCloud for Windows, you don't need an app-specific password when using your Apple ID with third-party Microsoft apps.

How can I gain access to my Outlook.com account again from Outlook without disabling the Two-Step Verification?

After enabling Two-Step Verification of Outlook.com, you may need a special App Password for applications which do not support the security codes generated during the Two-Step Verification process.

Connecting via older versions of Outlook Desktop or any Mail App which uses the Exchange ActiveSync (EAS) protocol requires such an App Password.

Obtaining it is very easy and you’re good to go again in no-time at all!

Enabling Two-Step Verification for your Microsoft Account

Actually, Two-Step Verification applies to your Microsoft Account in general and not just access to your Outlook.com mailbox. You can set it up in the following way:

Outlook
  1. Log on to the Microsoft Account Management website.
  2. At the top, click on: Security.
  3. On the right, click on the link: More security options.
    You can also use this direct link to the Additional security options.
  4. Verify your account via a security code when prompted.
  5. Scroll down a bit and click on: Set up two-step verification.
  6. Follow on-screen instructions to complete the configuration.


Set up two-step verification for your Microsoft Account.

Office 365, Outlook 2019 and Outlook 2016; SMS or Authenticator verification

When you are using Office 365, Outlook 2016 (excluding the msi-version) or Outlook 2019, you can continue to use your regular password and Outlook will prompt you for additional verification. The same applies to the Outlook app for iOS and Android.


Authentication verification step 1: Enter your password.


Authentication verification step 2: Enter a code obtained via the Authenticator app (available for iOS and Android), an SMS text message or a secondary email address.

Outlook 2016 (msi) and earlier; Get an App Password for Outlook

If you are not using Office 365, Outlook 2016 (excluding the msi-version) or Outlook 2019, you’ll need to obtain an App Password to be able to connect again to your account in Outlook Desktop or when using a mobile mail app which uses the EAS protocol.

  1. In your account management go back to the Additional security options.
  2. Under the “App passwords” header, click on: Create a new app password
    You can also use this direct link to the App Password section.
  3. Use the generated password which is being displayed to log on to your Outlook.com account from Outlook.


Getting an App Password for Outlook is required after enabling Two-Step Verification for your Microsoft Account.

Use this app password when setting adding your Outlook.com account to Outlook instead of your regular password.

For more details see; Adding an Outlook.com account to Outlook


Adding an Outlook.com account with an App Password via Auto Account Setup.

Note: Although you can reuse this password for other apps, it is not recommended or needed to save this password for future reference. Just create a new one when you are being prompted for a password in another application which doesn’t support two-step verification. If any of the passwords become compromised, use the “Remove existing app passwords” link in the “Security info” section to make them invalid.

Outlook For Mac In App Support

I am using the Outlook 2016 app on my Mac OS 10.12 and received the authentication failed message for my apple mail account. I learned that with 2-factor enabled that I would need to get an app-specific password. Logging into my Apple account I was then able to Generate an App-Specific password and copied the generated password. I then went to the accounts section of outlook and pasted the password into the field. Nothing happens. The password is never accepted by Outlook and I am unable to retrieve the @me.com account email. Any thougths?

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