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Also, at the time, that user did not have MFA turned on. In the instances that this occurs the effected user is not new to MFA but has been running it for at least months. The problem appears to randomly affect users (I’ve had it affect myself once too), and the only solution appears to one of (or a combination of) the options in the OP. Out of 140 staff the problem seems to occur once every 2-3 weeks on average.

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This is now the 2nd machine that presents the same issue. I have a valid MS 365 subscription that includes 5 device licenses. On the main machine where I have been using the suite, now my account is deactivated and if I try to authenticate, it looks like it works but then get the "Fix", "Authenticate", "Activate" or "Resolve" buttons, all of which do nothing. I checked my MS account info page, subscription is fine. I had this exact issue on another machine, that after 2.5 hours on the phone with MS support (via Zoom), the solution was to uninstall MS Office 365 and reinstall it.

Microsoft Office 365 Endless Authentication Loop Issue
- Today was the first time in about 2 months that I had the issue.
- I experience the issue myself as well, every once in a while.
- In each case the fix has either been one of the above items or a combination of them.
- I then approve the login with my authenticator app.
- Outlook must be online or connected to complete this action.
- So figuring that was the same issue here, I did the same thing.
You may have to rebuild/restore your outlook folder/files which is a pain. I’d do that one step at a flush DNS and re-sync Outlook time, forgoing the restore of the cached files. If this box is greyed out or disabled then you need to reset the Windows Credential Manager first. Or, any suggestion on how to fix this issue, even better.
Outlook stuck in an MFA loop
I do NOT have this issue with the other laptop, an iPad, a MacBook Pro and disable faulty add-ins in Outlook tablet. So figuring that was the same issue here, I did the same thing. I'm also getting Error 29, which the MS support rep couldn't explain to me. I even tried disabling my anti -virus while authenticating, that didn't work.
Outlook 365 Password Prompt Issue on Windows Desktop
You can reply to reactivate the question if you decide you want to continue. Let's FixTechGuide support for Office 365 start by answering a few simple questions to understand the problem. We have been experiencing the exact same issue for months now. I experience the issue myself as well, every once in a while. On the off chance that none of these things solve this issue for you, please contact our support team at