So I went and saved a brand new login in 1P and tried again but to no avail. This is the only site that I am having difficulty logging using Safari web browser. Any suggestions as to how I might overcome this problem. Presently I am having to copy and paste the info into the sign in area. Thanks kindly.

Isaiah

I don't know what might be going on with Outlook.com, but usually when a login item that has been working stops, it means something has happened on the web site end of things. It those cases, it's usually helpful to Save a Login manually. Give that a try.




Outlook.com Login


I've noticed in the last week that login to my outlook.com mail account from Firefox v 36.01 is no longer working. I'm using the Firefox plugin. I shows the information and I end up having to paste my password in. Every other site is working just fine.

@Isaiah and @outtacontext - I just logged in to my Outlook.com account successfully without editing anything. The URL outlook.com does redirect you to another URL, but I would have thought if you save a login manually, that would have been captured. The URL in my Outlook login record is Perhaps you could check your 1Password items to see if that's the URL you are using.

Me too! Me too! Outlook/Hotmail has stopped responding to 1P. I have successfully logged in with the copy-and-paste method, and I manually re-created the login without any improvement. The URL in 1P is the login.live.com . . .

I think @prime gave us the key to understanding the issue: is your login saved with a live.com or a outlook.com URL? Perhaps there is another issue as well but I know I am unable to fill if my saved URL is outlook.com. We're pretty sure we know why and will have an update soon.

If that's not the issue, the other thing that would be great to know is if your login works in Safari or Chrome. That would help us understand if this is a Firefox specific issue. In my testing I had success with Firefox 36.0.4.

After a bit of brainstorming we're confident we've discovered the exact cause of this bug. The root of the issue lies in the differences between outlook.com, live.com, microsoft.com and so on. All of these belong to Microsoft and over the years they've been handled differently. For the average user like yourselves and I (basically non-devs) we don't and shouldn't need to think too much about what happens if we visit say www.outlook.com but there's a lot happening in the background. So over time Microsoft changes how they use these domains and when they make a big enough change it breaks it for everybody - so we adapt.

I see the adapting part, but I think we think a way something should be, and it works. When I had my gmail account, I would type "gmail.com" and that would take me to accounts.google.whatevertheyuse.com and it worked. So now I use outlook and type outlook.com and it takes me to live.com. I just never noticed this until I got 1Password.

@prime: Even better: if you manually save your login on the actual login page, it should have the 'correct' URL, since it has already finished any redirects and 'landed'. That way 1Password can take you right back there from zero next time. :)

I know the login portals (and even entire websites) can change or shift dramatically over time -- and Outlook/Live/Microsoft/Passport/Hotmail/(YouGetTheIdea) are a 'prime' example of this. Microsoft hasn't had quite as many CEOs in that timeframe, but I digress... ;)

The original problem that both daddybear and I had would take just the www with outlook.com and would take you to the MS screen with the blue sign in tab INSTEAD of directly to the ID enter screen. Then clicking the blue sign in tab would take you back to the blue sign in box again that had a link to outlook.live, which left us scratching our heads on how to get into our email since that link looped back.

I am unable to sign in to MS Teams with my outlook account. I have tried everything from resetting the password to re-installing the application. I have already set up my MS Teams account last year but did not use it till now. I see it works fine on my mobile app but some reason it does not even let me sign up again in the web application or desktop app and shows "something has gone wrong. Please try again after sometime" error every time I try to sign in and it asks me to sign up again though i am already signed up and can use the app on my mobile using the same account vi.nayak@outlook.com.

Any email apps you have setup will need to be configured with this login id and password, this includes mobile and desktop clients (MS Mail, MS Outlook). Visit O365/MFA Implementation FAQ for more information on how to set up your device.

Yes. You are able to access CSN Email and online versions of Office by utilizing the CSN Email login above, accessing it through GoCSN, or by going to Outlook Online. From there you can choose to access Mail or any of the other available applications. Currently we have migrated nearly 99% of faculty and staff; however, until we have reached 100% an additional login or link may need to be clicked.

While student use of their UTPB e-mail accounts and other Office 365 services is encouraged, mail sent to UTPB student e-mail accounts can also be easily forwarded to another mail service. Simply go to , login in with your usual e-mail username/password, open the settings menu, then "Forwarding" and complete the required information.

The transition to M365 will now provide you access to your email using your CUNYfirst credentials. This will allow CSI to progress closer to a Single Sign On (SSO) environment and eliminate the additional login FLAS credentials for your email account.

I am using Selenium and Python 3.9 to navigate through the Outlook mail login. The goal is to reach the main inbox page after logging in successfully. I am using a chrome driver and am experiencing errors when running the script below to navigate through Outlook's login. When I run a headless driver or simply minimize the window without going headless, the login page seems to freeze before clicking the 'Next' button on the password page no matter how long I set the timeout time. Is there a solution to this?

(Note: During the setup of your device make sure you enter your entire e-mail address ( john_doe_00@subr.edu ) for the user name or login. For best results when setting up your mobile device, remove any previous SUBR mail profiles prior to following the setup instructions.)

1. Athens State University students are provided a university e-mail account. You can access your email account by going to outlook.com/my.athens.edu. You can view your email online or on your smartphone, tablet, or computer.

1. Athens State University adjuncts are provided a university e-mail account. You can access your email account by going to outlook.com/my.athens.edu. You can view your email online or on your smartphone, tablet, or computer.

Faculty and Staff may access email by using the Outlook desktop client on the PC or they can use the Outlook Web App by clicking www.outlook.com/kysu.edu and then going the KSU website and clicking email. Click here for instructions.

The Connections Portal 2.0 is the primary hub for all internal Webster University communications and services. Access all your Webster online services in one place, powered by Microsoft SharePoint (requires login with your Webster ID and password).

The University's IT service desk is the single point of contact for all technology issues, including those related to email and online courses. Visit the Information Technology website to learn more about services and capabilities, more details on our intranet Connections (requires login) page. For help in resolving an issue, file a service desk ticket, or contact the IT service desk by phone or email.

Add your event to the Webster University website calendar! You will be required to create a localist account - use your Webster email and create a unique password. Using the same password as your Webster login is not recommended.

Visit portal.mhsil.com. Your network ID and password are the same as when you log in at Memorial Health. If you have never logged into Citrix on the computer you are using, you may need to download a file before you can access Citrix. The Citrix login page will indicate if your computer needs the file. This video tutorial and PDF are available for a brief orientation to the new site.

Visit portal.mhsil.com. Your network ID and password are the same as when you log in at Memorial Health. This link will not work if you are logged in to the MHS network; visit your Intranet for the link if you are at work. If you have never logged in to Colleague Self Service before, your first login must occur while you are at work.

Safe Links evaluates all links in an email message to determine if they point to safe or harmful content. To do this, ATP replaces all links in incoming messages with longer URLs that begin with "...//na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com," similar to this.

(While Safe Links greatly improves email security, nothing is 100% effective 100% of the time. If you've followed a link that takes you to a login page of any kind, double check to be sure the page is secure. Learn more about what a secure page looks like here.)

All web links within the email message are replaced with "safelinks" that begin with "...//na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/...". If you try to click on a link that points to a malicious site, you'll see a warning notice displayed instead.

Access Office 365 Outlook Email and Calendar

If you are interested in accessing your email and calendar only, you can go directly to Outlook on the web at If you prefer to access the full-suite of Office 365 applications, login to the Office 365 Portal. When prompted for your account, enter you Bentley email address and then your password.

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