Introduction
Multi-factor Authentication (MFA) is an authentication method that requires you to provide two or more verification factors to gain access to a resource. Organizations such as banks, credit card companies, and governments all around the world use MFA to secure digital assets, information and user identities to protect customer/user credentials from unauthorized use.
Royal Roads University has adopted Microsoft 365 MFA for Webmail, Remote Desktop (for staff only) and Office 365 (Currently only for people outside Canada, but soon coming to all accounts August 2024). You only have to set this up once and it will work for all the applications listed.
You MUST be in Canada when setting up MFA. If you are not in Canada, please contact the RRU Help Desk before you try to setup MFA. (If Computer Services has directed you to this site, and they are aware you are outside of Canada, you may proceed).
Who needs to set up MFA?
Everyone who will access a protected RRU resource.
Not all resources are protected yet, but this changes frequently. We highly recommend that you set up MFA so that you don’t experience an interruption in service.
What you need to know/do before you begin
How to set up MFA preferences
Step 1 for everyone: log into your Microsoft profile
Click here to expand this section for instructions for how to log into your Microsoft profile
On a computer, please go to http://myprofile.microsoft.com
You might go straight into your Microsoft Profile without any login requirement. Please make sure this is your RRU account. If so, just proceed to the next step. If not, you need to log out and log back in as directed below.
Otherwise, the prompt will asks for an email address but don’t enter that.
Instead, enter your UPN (NOT your email address) and click Next
Step 2 for everyone: view your Security info
Click here to expand this section for instructions on how to view and update your Security information
Step 3: set up a method/preferences
This is it! Click here to expand this section for instructions on how to set up your 2nd factor authentication method (includes installing the MS Authenticator app).
To set up the MS Authenticator app as your 2nd method, on your computer:
Watch this 3 minute video and/or follow the instructions below it:
set up the MS Auth app as 2nd factor.mp4click + Add sign-in method
click the down arrow to the right of ‘Choose a method’
click on Authenticator app
Finally, click Add.
Did not install app yet?
If you do not have the app, please point your mobile phone camera to the appropriate QR code below.
The app is FREE. Make sure you download the Microsoft Authenticator (the icon looks like the icon in the screen shot above). Your store may “recommend” a different authenticator at the top of the list, however you should download the Microsoft Authenticator for the procedure to work. These other apps can charge a fee to use it.
Install the app and now you can click Next on your computer
(For advanced users only, you can also use another authenticator if you are familiar with it, like the Google authenticator)
Open the Authenticator app
Click on the plus sign to add a new account
Choose “work or school” account
Choose to Scan a QR code
Now hit Next on your computer
Please note that it is very important that you allow notifications from the Authenticator. So if prompted you must click “Allow”
On your computer screen you should now see a QR code similar to the window below:
Hold your phone up to view the QR code.
It will take only a fraction of a second for the set up to complete and when it does, you should see your account showing in the MS Authenticator app on your phone.
Back on your computer Microsoft Profile, click Next.
Your account will test the app. A number will be displayed on your computer. Enter it into your Authenticator app on your phone and click Yes to confirm it is you.
You will then be prompted on your phone to authenticate that you own the phone. This could be with your face, your finger or your phone lock screen code. Do that now.
Once you approve the authentication on your phone, on your computer you should see a confirmation it was approved in your Microsoft profile, click Next
On you computer, your updated security information should look like this, with the Microsoft Authenticator app showing as your second sign-in method:
Close the browser window if your only sign-in methods are password and either MS Authenticator or Security Key. If you have “phone call” as another sign-in method, you’ll need to delete that using the optional instructions in step 4, otherwise…
YOU ARE DONE! When you next access a resource from RRU, you may be prompted to authenticate using the app. Follow the instructions when required.
Step 4 for everyone: ensure your 2nd choice authentication method is not ‘phone’
Microsoft will soon remove all phone-related options from their list of acceptable 2nd factor authentication options. Please ensure you're not using "phone" as a default to avoid interruptions in service. Expand these instructions for the details.
While still on the https://myprofile.microsoft.com and while looking at the security Info card (refer to Step1 above if you need help getting back here):
Click the ‘Change’ link
Click the down arrow to view a list of options
Click on the appropriate default method
For cellphone users using the Microsoft Authenticator app choose App based authentication - notification as shown in the picture
For FOB users using the FOB you just setup choose App based authentication or hardware token - code as shown in the picture
Click the blue ‘Confirm’ button
Step 5 for everyone: delete unnecessary authentication methods (recommended, but optional)
It's a good idea to clean up your authentication methods. Microsoft will soon remove "phone" as an option. Removing it now will prevent you from selecting it later and potentially experiencing an interruption in service when Microsoft discontinues that option.
While signed in to https://myprofile.microsoft.com and while looking at the security card (refer to Step1 above if you need help getting back here):
Click the ‘Delete’ link to the right of the method to be deleted
Ensure you’re on the correct line, then answer OK:
Will you have to MFA often?
Do you have more questions not answered here?
More information can be found on this FAQ page.
Bonus: Back to where you came from?
Everyone - About Office 365 for RRU Staff, Faculty and Students
Students - Webmail access for Students
Staff/Faculty/Associate Faculty - /wiki/spaces/ITKNOW/pages/5838261
Staff/Faculty only - /wiki/spaces/ITKNOW/pages/5837595 (must login to see this content)