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MFA issue Azure need a MFA reset please help !

Rinus Tramper 0 Reputation points
2026-03-06T07:19:32.34+00:00

I cannot login the portal.azure.com because my authenticator won't receive any codes.

I have contact Microsoft support by phone but they cannot help because it is a personal account (outlook.com).

I'm really stuck because there is no consumer help available by phone.

What to do ?

But when I try to login outlook.com webmail or Onedrive it works as expected, only Azure refuses to send any codes.

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  1. Q&A Assist
    2026-03-06T07:19:56.4866667+00:00
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    For a personal Microsoft account (outlook.com) where Microsoft Authenticator isn’t receiving codes and phone support can’t assist, only the self-service recovery and verification flows can be used; support agents are not allowed to send codes, reset security info, or change account details.

    Take these steps in order:

    1. Use the sign-in helper
      • Go to the Microsoft account sign-in page and, when sign-in fails, use the Sign-in helper flow referenced under Can’t sign in? in the verification-code troubleshooting article. This tool identifies most sign-in issues and routes to available self-service options.
    2. Try alternate verification methods
      • On the MFA prompt, choose I don’t have a code or Sign in another way (if shown) and select any other method configured on the account (SMS, alternate email, etc.).
      • If another method works, sign in and review/update security info (phone numbers, email addresses) as described in the verification-code guidance.
    3. Check common causes for missing codes
      • Ensure the phone or email shown on the prompt is actually owned and accessible.
      • Avoid repeated or excessive code requests; this can trigger temporary blocking where codes are not sent.
      • Check if the phone is blocking SMS from unknown numbers, if the SMS inbox is full, or if a malfunctioning messaging app is hiding messages.
      • For email codes, check the junk folder and look for messages from @accountprotection.microsoft.com, and mark that sender as trusted.
      • Do not use VOIP numbers; they cannot be used for verification codes.
    4. If codes are still not arriving
      • There may be a temporary block due to unusual activity or high volume of requests, or delays due to heavy compromised traffic in the region. These blocks are automatically lifted after some time.
      • Stop requesting new codes and wait at least 24 hours (up to several days in rare cases) before trying again.
    5. If sign-in is still impossible
      • Use the account recovery form and flows linked from the sign-in and verification-code troubleshooting pages to prove ownership and regain access. Phone support cannot override these protections or send codes on behalf of the user.

    If none of the self-service options (alternate methods, sign-in helper, recovery form) succeed, the account cannot be recovered by support and access will remain blocked until automated protections allow code delivery again.


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