From 7b46c5264b2ad93b28e3d73a8316bd4ef42d6b4c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Haitam <35850056+hsusanoo@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Thu, 14 Nov 2024 19:17:41 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Fix some typos --- microsoft-365/admin/manage/use-qr-code-download-outlook.md | 6 +++--- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/microsoft-365/admin/manage/use-qr-code-download-outlook.md b/microsoft-365/admin/manage/use-qr-code-download-outlook.md index e1cb4407cb6..5d85eb5e30b 100644 --- a/microsoft-365/admin/manage/use-qr-code-download-outlook.md +++ b/microsoft-365/admin/manage/use-qr-code-download-outlook.md @@ -23,16 +23,16 @@ description: "Learn how to use a QR code to authenticate and download Outlook mo # Use a QR code to sign-in to the Outlook mobile apps > [!IMPORTANT] -> As of September2024, this feature will turned off indefinitely for Enterprise users. For more details on the settings and controls for this feature see, [Conditional Access: Authentication flows (Preview)](/entra/identity/conditional-access/concept-authentication-flows). +> As of September 2024, this feature will be turned off indefinitely for Enterprise users. For more details on the settings and controls for this feature see, [Conditional Access: Authentication flows (Preview)](/entra/identity/conditional-access/concept-authentication-flows). As the Microsoft 365 administrator, you can allow your users to sign in to the Outlook for Android or iOS app on their mobile devices without having to enter their username and password. By scanning a QR code, users can securely authenticate and sign in to Outlook mobile. -In Outlook on the web or Outlook desktop app, users now have a button labeled Outlook mobile. Once a user selects the button, a QR code will appear. Users then can scan QR code with their Outlook mobile app to sign in. Outlook will use their identity from Azure Active Directory to securely log them into the app on their mobile device. The QR code is a temporary token that can only be used once per session. +In Outlook on the web or Outlook desktop app, users now have a button labeled Outlook mobile. Once a user selects the button, a QR code will appear. Users then can scan the QR code with their Outlook mobile app to sign in. Outlook will use their identity from Azure Active Directory to securely log them into the app on their mobile device. The QR code is a temporary token that can only be used once per session. > [!NOTE] > In some cases, your users must re-authenticate on their computer to generate the QR code. -## Use Exchange PowerShell to turn of QR code sign in +## Use Exchange PowerShell to turn off QR code sign in This feature is on by default but you can turn it off by setting the Set-OWAMailboxPolicy command, **AccountTransferEnabled** to false. Users that have already used this feature won’t be signed out.