How To Enter Login Credentials On A Mac For Printing
Since last week, a lot of our users are bothered by Outlook 2016's credentials prompt. Entering credentials just makes the prompt show again, only canceling it and clicking the 'needs password' text in the bottom of Outlook's main window allows them to keep working for a while. So far 15 out of our 42 active Windows Outlook users have been impacted (not counting Mac Outlook, or holiday users). Everyone is using Outlook 2016 on Windows 10, Office 365 (hybrid setup with all user boxes in the cloud). Yesterday I've had everyone delete their stored Windows 10 credentials. This looked like it solved it for a few hours, but today impacted users report the same behaviour. All are on the same hardware, so it's very odd that not everyone is impacted.
Configuring locked print and adding user code (Mac to Ricoh). Specify here, and the password is required for releasing confidential print jobs from the copier. IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR FACULTY/STAFF MAC USERS! After you change your Alma password, you won’t be able to print on college owned Macs because the credentials for printing saved in your keychain will be invalid.
There was no relevant change on our part afaik. I'm assuming this was an update of software/OS. Following other cases has not lead me far, I can't choose auth method (basic/ntlm) in 2016+365 Any leads to the cause are welcome. I've logged a MS case, with not much feedback so far. The issue for me was WAM. Solution: [HKEY_CURRENT_USER Software Microsoft Office 16.0 Common Identity] 'DisableADALatopWAMOverride'=dword:00000001 Reply from Microsoft: By default, Microsoft Office 365 ProPlus (2016 version) uses Azure Active Directory Authentication Library (ADAL) framework-based authentication.
Parallels for mac upgrade to windows 10 pro. Starting in build 16.0.7967, Office uses Web Account Manager (WAM) for sign-in workflows on Windows builds later than 15000 (Windows Version 1703, build 15063.138). Workaround: [HKEY_CURRENT_USER Software Microsoft Office 16.0 Common Identity] 'DisableADALatopWAMOverride'=dword:00000001 The regkey disables WAM use in Office, which can degrade the auth experience (users will see legacy UI and may be prompted more in other cases, so it's only recommended if the situation is blocking). We highly recommend deleting the regkey once the fix is out. The fix for Windows 10 should be shipped early next year, I%u2019m now trying to check ETA.
We've been having this problem since Friday 7/28 around 2pm with about 60 of our users. We finally got Microsoft to admit there is a problem and are now waiting on a resolution. Even though they say our tenant is no affected by it, but it obviously is. This is also not showing up on the health report. This was the last response we got from them yesterday on the issue: Thank you for your time on call. As discussed over the call, I'm summarizing the discussion here: We had several tenants reporting the same password prompts issue in Outlook client.