Your account has been configured for additional verification using the Azure Authenticator application for your smartphone or tablet. Multi-factor authentication involves something you know (your username and password) and something you have (your mobile device). When you sign on, you will continue to use the same username and password. Before your sign on is complete, you will be prompted to enter the current verification code from the Azure Authenticator application on your mobile device. Simply launch the Azure Authenticator application to view the current verification code. If you don't confirm the sign on by entering the current verification code, the sign on will be denied. To complete your account configuration and start using Multi-Factor Authentication, log in to the Multi-Factor Authentication User Portal at <$user_portal_url$>.
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Your account has been configured for additional verification using the Azure Authenticator application for your smartphone ...
Your account has been configured for additional verification using the Azure Authenticator application for your smartphone ...
Your account has been configured for additional verification using the Azure Authenticator application for your smartphone ...
Your account has been configured for additional verification using the Azure Authenticator application for your smartphone ...
Your account has been configured for additional verification using the Azure Authenticator application for your smartphone ...
Your account has been configured for additional verification using the Azure Authenticator application for your smartphone ...