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Outlook Password prompt disappears quickly
- Aug 16, 2019
Ash365 I was able to resolve this issue by adding the following registry keys
Credit to this article also
https://superuser.com/questions/1349327/outlook-needs-password-but-dialog-box-disappears
- HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\16.0\Common\Identity, create a DWORD value named EnableADAL and set it to zero.
- Under the same registry key, create a DWORD value named DisableADALatopWAMOverride and set it to 1
Hey guys, not sure if anyone else is continuing to have issues with this. As luck will have it, we ran into this same issue and noticed the password prompt would "flash" and immediately disappear as well for Outlook.
Read through this thread and disabling MFA is definitely NOT an option I would entertain.
I noticed End User was not logged into OneDrive... logged user into OneDrive and was immediately prompted afterwards for credentials which resolved the issue with Outlook.
I am waiting to see if we run into this issue again to test it again but just thought I would put this out there in case it is able to help someone.
- Robert BollingerOct 01, 2020Brass Contributor
We had this exact same problem for about 3 users. (out of thousands) and we do not have onedrive enabled for our users nor do we use Hybrid Domain join.
Any other ideas? other than disabling MFA support? in fact is that all that EnableADAL 0 does ? Is disable MFA support for Office Apps?
Thanks,
Robert
- DarkcomOct 02, 2020Copper Contributor
Robert Bollinger Disabling MFA was not in our list of options. Try the following also:
- Have end user close all Office apps
- Launch MS Word. Go to File -> Account -> Sign out
- Close MS Word
- Open it again and you will be prompted to sign in and activate, go through the process and you should be prompted to sign in to Outlook as well when you launch the application.
I understand this is a work-around but I still do not know what is causing the original issue and as I said before, disabling MFA is not one of the options to consider.