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Trapnell, Callie 0 Reputation points
2026-03-24T17:29:00.27+00:00

My mobile authentication app is not working. Not giving me a notification or number to enter. My app is asking me to enter a code from my app. Help.

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    2026-03-24T17:29:14.02+00:00

    Follow these steps to get back into the account when Microsoft Authenticator is not sending notifications or showing a code:

    1. Check why “authentication did not complete”
      • Make sure the Microsoft Authenticator app is unlocked on the phone. If it’s locked, the prompt or code box may not appear.
      • Confirm notifications are enabled for Microsoft Authenticator and not set to silent. If notifications are off, you won’t see approval prompts.
      • Ensure the app is up to date with the latest version.
      • Verify the phone has a working internet connection (try switching between Wi‑Fi and mobile data).
      • Check the device date and time are correct.
    2. If push notifications don’t arrive
      • Open the Microsoft Authenticator app directly.
      • Pull down to refresh the account list or tap Refresh if shown. For some sign-ins (especially anomalous ones), the approval request appears only after refreshing inside the app, not as a push notification.
    3. Use the verification code from the app (if available)
      • Tap the account entry in Microsoft Authenticator.
      • Look for a “One-time password code” or a 6‑digit OATH verification code that changes every 30 seconds.
      • When the sign-in page asks for a code from the app, enter this 6‑digit code.
    4. If no code is shown for the account
      • Use a different verification method if offered (for example SMS or email code) to get signed in.
      • Once signed in, review and update security info/MFA methods so that at least one backup method (SMS, alternate email, or another authenticator) is available.
    5. If none of the methods work and access is still blocked
      • For a work or school account, contact the organization’s IT or global administrator and ask them to reset MFA methods or require re‑registration so the app can be set up again.
      • For a personal Microsoft account, follow the guidance in the verification code troubleshooting article linked from the FAQ.

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