authenticator code required after password reset.

Himadri Nath 40 Reputation points
2024-07-06T11:32:45.4533333+00:00

Yesterday i change my azure admin account password. At that time i don't have any authenticator configured with my admin account so it didn't ask for any code when i change the password just verify me by sending me a verification code in my email and i successfully able to change the password. After that when i trying to login in with my email and password keep asking me for 6 digit authenticator code but the problem is i never configure authenticator with that account now i am unable to login in my azure account.

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  1. Yanhong Liu 4,805 Reputation points Microsoft Vendor
    2024-07-08T07:15:19.6633333+00:00

    Hello,

    Thank you for posting in Q&A forum.

    Based on your description of being asked for an authenticator code without multi-factor authentication (MFA) configured, it's possible that Azure AD automatically enabled MFA or that there's some form of MFA requirement in your account settings.

    If you were able to reset your password, try resetting it again, which may help bypass multi-factor authentication. If you have another global administrator account in Azure Active Directory, you can use that account to disable MFA for the locked-out account or update MFA settings.

    If you're the only global administrator and are completely locked out, you may need to contact Microsoft Azure Support for assistance. To do this, visit Azure - Microsoft Q&A Click "ask a question" in the upper right corner to submit a request.

    I hope the information above is helpful.

    Best Regards,

    Yanhong Liu

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