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.
MFA requires the Microsoft Authenticator app to be installed on a mobile device or to have an RRU FOB. It is STRONGLY recommended that you follow these instructions on a Computer with your mobile phone or FOB in hand. This will help make the procedure go a lot smoother.
If you do not have a mobile device that you can use for this purpose, please contact the RRU Help Desk.
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). Alternatively, if you have a VPN running, this must be connected to a Canadian server before you begin the procedure below.
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.
You will need to know your UPN
Do NOT use your RRU email address to log in. Use your UPN to log in. The UPN is often referred to as the Microsoft username, Office 365 username, RRU longform username, and perhaps others. Regardless of how people refer to it, it’s your Moodle username with ‘@royalroads.ca’ added, like b12smith@royalroads.ca)
You will use your usual RRU password (the one you use for Moodle) Not sure what it is because your browser/computer remembers your password?
If you already have the an authenticator app installed on your phone, make sure it is the Microsoft Authenticator. There are no ads and no fees to use this app. If you are using the wrong app, this process will not work.
How to set up MFA preferences
Step 1 for everyone: log into your Microsoft profile
Step 2 for everyone: view your Security info
Step 3: set up a method/preferences
Step 4 for everyone: ensure your 2nd choice authentication method is not ‘phone’
Step 5 for everyone: delete unnecessary authentication methods (recommended, but optional)
Will you have to MFA often?
No, you won’t always be asked to MFA because:
you WILL have to repeat the steps if you get a new mobile device (Best to have the old phone handy when you redo the setup)
not all RRU resources are MFA protected at this time
the rules behind the scenes dictate how frequently and in what circumstances you are asked to MFA
Currently the default settings are once every 12 hours. You may be required to MFA less on an RRU computer in the future.
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)