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After setting up Two-Step Verification on Outlook.com, I’ve been unable to connect Outlook with my Outlook.com account and am repeatedly being prompted for my password.
I know I am putting in the correct password as it still works when I try to log on to the website.
How can I gain access to my Outlook.com account again from Outlook without disabling the Two-Step Verification?
After enabling Two-Step Verification of Outlook.com, you need a special App Password for applications which do not support the security codes generated during the Two-Step Verification process.
Connecting via Outlook Desktop, Outlook Mobile or any Mail App which uses the Exchange ActiveSync (EAS) protocol requires such an App Password.
Obtaining it is very easy and you’re good to go again in no-time at all!
Actually, Two-Step Verification applies to your Microsoft Account in general and not just access to your Outlook.com mailbox. You can set it up in the following way:
Once you’ve set up two-step verification, you need to obtain an App Password to be able to connect again to your account in Outlook Desktop, Outlook Mobile or another Mail App using the EAS protocol.
Getting an App Password for Outlook is required after enabling Two-Step Verification for your Microsoft Account.
Note: Although you can reuse this password for other apps, it is not recommended or needed to save this password for future reference. Just create a new one when you are being prompted for a password in another application which doesn’t support two-step verification. If any of the passwords become compromised, use the “Remove existing app passwords” link in the “Security info” section to make them invalid.
Mail is connecting to your email service provider, but it can't connect your email account because your email provider isn't accepting your email password.
Your email provider may reject your password for several reasons, including: