I had the same problem and to solve it you just call Microsoft and ask to restore it. This is the only way to solve the problem. Do not waist time with any other solution. The agent is the only person that can restore it.
The Authenticator app is requesting a code from the app itself
I recently deleted the Microsoft Authenticator app by accident, and why I downloaded it again and tried to sign in it is asking for a code from the app itself. I use an institutional account from university and now I can’t activate or even log in to 365 because it ask for the code from the app. Someone please help me.
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Leo 0 Reputation points
2024-10-03T14:52:38.5633333+00:00 I have a similar problem - only difference is that I created a work account by accident (or by ignorance more like it) when I tried to create a personal profile and so I am the administrator. I now have a conflict with multiple accounts and I need to delete the work account. When setting up the authenticator for the personal account I somehow managed to remove the work account. Now I cant access my organisation on line since it wants a code from the authenticator. I cant add my profile to the authenticator since it wants a code from the authenticator..... Asking it to use a different access method simply asks for another code from the authenticator..... Absolutely ridiculous! Please can someone help me by pointing me to the contact details for a relevant microsoft agent...... I dont know where to start looking...
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JD 0 Reputation points
2024-10-09T12:27:28.6633333+00:00 I JUST did this with my IT rep:
- go to office.com to login
- It will say more information required
- keep clicking 'Next' until you get a QR Code (YES!)
- Add a new account in the Authenticator App and use the QR to validate
- There might be a couple ways here in the App to sign in using the QR code, but really, getting the code itself was the battle for me.
- Now go have a coffee and unload that stress! Cheers!
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Nebille Al-Wahid 0 Reputation points
2024-11-05T18:31:15.59+00:00 Thank you YZ for this. I managed to do the following which may differ slightly from yours.
Desktop computer > search for Azure, once clicked on your taken to the the portal to login. (no authenticator required)
Top right of interface > click on account profile picture > view account >security info > deleted authenticator.