Microsoft Authenticator – backup 365 user credentials

Backup Microsoft Authenticator settings

Backup and restore your Microsoft 365 multi-factor authentication (MFA) credentials to restore access to 365 dashboards in the event of a lost or stolen mobile phone.

This option is especially useful for 365 tenancy owners/global administrators. For example, if you are a 365 tenancy owner/Global Administrator (global Admin) then you cannot turn to a higher authority to re-establish credentials if your credentials are lost.

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Click on the headers below to find out how to backup Microsoft Authenticator on Apple and Android mobile phones.

Why backup has to be configured

Microsoft Authenticator data is not included in iCloud and Android mobile phone backups because the security keys are critically sensitive. Instead, you can organize Authenticator data backups in Microsoft Authenticator app settings. Authenticator backups can then be saved to Google Drive/iCloud, however you have to be verify identity against a Microsoft account to validate your identity when restoring credentials.

Microsoft Account vs Microsoft 365 account

You need a Microsoft account to backup and restore Microsoft Authenticator credentials. A Microsoft account and a Microsoft 365 account are two different entities. Without a Microsoft account you cannot back up your 365 credentials.

If you have a Microsoft account, but you have fogotten your credentials, you may need to establish a new Microsoft account. Do not lose the credentials to your Microsoft account. If you forget these credentials, you will not be able to connect Microsoft Authenticator on a new mobile phone to restore your settings. This would be catastrophic, so be sure to document your Microsoft Account credentials.

How to backup Microsoft Authenticator

Use the steps below to configure backup in Microsoft Authenticator settings. The process may vary from notes here because Microsoft updates its processes periodically. Also, the process might vary depending on your mobile phone hardware and operating system. Either way, prompts are not difficult to follow. These tips will steer you in the right direction:

  1. Open Microsoft Authenticator on your mobile phone
  2. Access Settings: Tap the three vertical dots at the top right corner and select <Settings>
  3. Enable <Backup>*
  4. Depending on your hardware, provide your Microsoft Account credentials if/when asked**

 * Apple users will need to be sure Authenticator is logged in to iCloud.

** In some cases, users may already be logged in to existing Microsoft Accounts, however the backup process will direct you to provide credentials as necessary. 

Recovery & Summary

To recover your credentials, install Microsoft Authenticator on your new mobile phone. Usually, the <Welcome> screen offers an option to <Begin Recovery>. This option depends on your hardware and software versions. The process is a little different for Apple and Android users, and is easily executed provided you have the credentials for iCloud/Google account, and your Microsoft Account.

You should periodically check Authenticator backup settings to verify backups are current. Authenticator app settings will confirm when your credentials were last backed up.

Authenticator offers options in settings to override Android or Apple screen-lock defaults. Also, some Apple and Android versions may need Authenticator enabling to run in the background. This can be checked in Authenticator settings.

 

 Summary

Tenancy owners and global admins do not have scope to resort to a higher authority to restore access to a 365 dashboard if their mobile phone is lost or destroyed. Therefore it is crucial to your organization’s IT continuity to protect your access settings to 365 Admin. Microsoft Authenticator enables you to restore existing credentials which cannot otherwise be found in Android and Apple backups.

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Microsoft Outlook Categories

Microsoft Outlook's "Categories" Feature

Use Microsoft 365 Categories to organize and manage your Outlook email, calendar, contacts, and tasks.

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Tag your Outlook content with Categories to visually distinguish projects and priorities with colour-coded tags to visually differentiate content at-a-glance.

Find things fast with Categories

Categories help you visually target important content in your ever-growing email folders, calendars, and more. Also, you can search across Outlook for emails, events, and tasks  that are tagged with the same category. Used in a well planned scheme, you can use categories to filter an Inbox to create virtual folders on demand. This avoids duplicated content in unwieldy folder structures which leads to broken email threads and lost attachments.

Click on the headers below to find out how to create and customize your categories. Click or tap on images to see in full screen.

What are categories for?

Outlook Categories help you organize and manage email, contacts, calendar events, and tasks. For instance, instead of moving or copying emails to folders, you can keep emails in your Inbox and tag emails with categories. This way, you can filter your Inbox on demand to show one or more categories.

Categories reduce confusion

In situations where an email is saved in two folders which  might lead to multiple email threads for the same message, it is more efficient to keep the original email in your Inbox and assign two categories to that email.

Using tags you can:

  1. create category names and colours
  2. tag and group related emails
  3. organize your calendar events by type, such as meetings, personal appointments, or deadlines
  4. group your contacts as family, friends, colleagues, or clients
  5. organize your tasks by project, priority, or status

virtual email folder

Enter the name of a category you want to filter in “search” and turn your Inbox into a dynamically generated folder which lists activty associated with the tag. e.g all items tagged with “Brian” in this screenshot.

Categories are usually used at an individual level. However A shared email account would rely on categories established for that account. Uniform categories can be established at an organizational level. This requires adminstrator-level knowledge. 

How to create and manage tags

Use this workflow to start creating and customizing your tags:

  1. create a new email in Outlook
  2. click open the <Categories> dropdown list.

Outlook always lists a few categories. These are intended as a starting point. In the illustration below notice that there are user-defined categories instead of the defaults. This means Outlook’s original categories have been customized, and new categories added to the user’s library. Notice towards towards the bottom of the list the options for creating, edit, and showing categories. Click on <New category> to create a new category.

microsoft 365 categories dropdown

Use <all categories> to view categories. You can use the <search> field at the top of the dropdown box to pinpoint categories. Once you create a category, the same tag can be used in Email, Calendar, Contacts, and Tasks. 

Editing and managing categories

You can edit existing tags to change names and colours. In any email composition and calendar event windows, pull down the <categories> dropdown menu and click open <Manage categories>. Her you can “fave” categories, and you can click on the pencil icon to edit category properties. In the image below, clicking on the pencil in the DNS/web row would open the properties for that category.

editing micorosft 365 categories

Planning Categories

Exit strategies matter. Plan a structure for your categories to avoid duplication and confusion. Unchecked, category libraries can become so large that users forget what categories they already have.

For instance, if you are tagging customers, it might makes sense to have a category for “customer”, but also a drill-down or sub-heading category called “customer”-“customer surname-initials”. For example, a <heading>-<sub-heading> category might look like:

  • customer-smith-a

This way “customer” is a global header, and the other fields are sub heading. Organising a strategy for categories helps you manage your list as it grows. This can be likened to departments, which is a common feature in charts of accounts.

Summary

Outlook Categories add a flexible and visual way to keep your Outlook items organized, making it easier to manage and search your communications and schedules as your database grows.

Categories are intended for individual use, but organizations might opt to have individual users follow a common colour-coding theme and defined list defined by a manager to adopt in their own instance of Outlook. Categories can be established at organizational level. This requires administrator level implementation.

Microsoft 365 folder colors

365 OneDrive, Teams and Sharepoint folder colours

Use colours to help you find important or frequently used folders in OneDrive for Business, Teams, and Sharepoint.

365 customized folder colours

This option can help you pick out folders rapidly in long lists. Also, you can colour-code files to distinguish between content.

Click on the headers below to find out how to use this option for OneDrive for Business and Teams/Sharepoint.

Change a folder's colour in OneDrive
  1. Open OneDrive for Business
  2. Right-click on the folder you want to modify
  3. From the drop-down list, click on <Folder Color>
  4. Choose from the available colours.

change folder colors in OneDrive

Changing a folder’s colour in OneDrive for Business will only be visible to you. This is because OneDrive is designed to store your own working files. So, even if you share a folder to another user, only you will see the modified colour.

To change a folder’s colour so that the modification is visible to shared users, your folder would need to be stored in Sharepoint or Teams.

 

Change a folder's colour in Teams and Sharepoint

Microsoft 365 Teams libraries are housed in Sharepoint. So, you can change a Teams folder colour by switching the library into Sharepoint layout. The steps below explain how to do this. Remember that you need to own a folder to be able to change its colour.

Using Sharepoint

In Sharepoint, navigate to the folder where you want to make changes. Then, follow the list below.

Using Teams

To change a folder’s colour in a Teams Library:

  1. Open the <File> tab in your Group or Channel
  2. Click <Open in Sharepoint> along the tab bar above the folder list. You might need to click down the three dots to find the option.
  3. Right click on the folder you want to change or click the three dots in the folder’s row
  4. From the drop-down list click on <Folder color> and choose your new colour.

change Sharepoint folder colour

 

Summary

Customizing folder colours is a great way to help you and others find content easily, especially in large folder lists. Remember, you can also “favourite” a folder to help find your content faster.

Changing a folder’s colour in OneDrive will only be visible to you.

Changing a folder’s colour in Sharepoint will be visible to users who you share it to.

Since Teams stores folders and files in Sharepoint, Teams administrators can change folder colours by opening a Teams’ file library using <View in Sharepoint>.

Lastly, Sharepoint’s broader capabilities means that advanced users can automate folder properties including folder colours.

 

Outlook templates

Resend Message tool for email templates

<Resend message> is an easy method for creating and managing email templates in Outlook.

Template tools are not intuitively easy to organize in Outlook and require detailed knowledge. One option is to use Signatures to manage templates. Signatures can be inconvenient too when you want to save a longer of standardised emails this way.

Instead, use <Resend Message> to build a library of standard form emails to improve efficiency.

Click on the headers below to find how to use this option.

About Resend message utility

To use <Resend message> in Outlook open a previously sent email. Then, using <Resend message> Outlook strips the email headers from the original email leaving you with a draft email and subject header which only needs a new email address adding to it. before sending or scheduling as normal.

You can copy emails that you want to save as templates this way to a folder which you could, for instance, call Templates. Also, you could use Outlook Categories to tag emails in Sent Items as templates.

Use Resend Message in Advanced Options

To use the <Resend message> option see screenshot below and follow this workflow:

  1. Open the e-mail you want to send again
  2. Click down the three dots towards the upper right of the editing window
  3. Click <Advanced Options>
  4. Click <Resend message>
  5. Edit the e-mail as necessary
  6. Send as normal

Using Advanced options to resend email

 

Use Resend Message using More Options

Often, <Resend message> is available on Outlook message editor toolbar. Click on the three dots for <More options> and select <Resend message> from the drop down menu. At time of writing, <Resend message> cannot be added to the toolbar with a button.

Resend message using More options in Outlook toolbar

 

Summary

Outlook can be difficult to use at face value for some tasks like templates. Partly, this is because larger organizations rely on IT deparatments to automate functions like templates at a server level so that staff have ready-made presets.

Those same tools are available in smaller business that use Microsoft 365/Exchange/Outlook. In smaller businesses, staff tend to have to do more for themselves because server level presets are not usually deployed.

Using <Resend message> is the simplest of Outlook’s desktop options for creating and managing templates.

Exchange connectors

Microsoft Exchange Online can route outbound mail through an on-premises server or a hosted service (sometimes called “smart hosting”). This enables organizations to deliver email to business partners through private networks, use data loss prevention (DLP) appliances, and perform custom post-processing of outbound email. Exchange Online also supports Address Rewrite, in which outbound email is routed through an on-premises gateway that modifies the addresses. This feature enables organizations to hide sub-domains, make email from a multi-domain organization appear as a single domain, or make partner-relayed email appear as if it were sent from inside the organization. Administrators configure custom email routing within the Exchange admin center (EAC).

 

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Change Office 365/email password

Office 365 help series – Changing passwords using OWA

Password security

It is good practice to change email passwords occasionally. Sometimes, ComStat may ask you to change passwords if we suspect that a third party has compromised your account. If you have forgotten your password, we can force a password change.

Users are responsible for their passwords at all times. If we force a password change, users should log in to their email accounts and overwrite forced password changes with passwords of their own. Good passwords include:

  • 8-15 characters
  • Capital letters
  • Numbers
  • Special characters

Email passwords cannot be changed using your desktop version of Outlook. To change your email account password, login to your Office 365 online control panel with your email address and existing password with a web browser like Internet Explorer, Firefox, or Chrome.

There is more than one way to change passwords in Office 365. For instance, users can log into http://portal.office365.com and locate settings from the portal home page. Users are familiar with Outlook Web Access, so the tutorial here should be a convenient method.

Read this article first before you begin. Click open each step below to understand the steps you need to follow. If you need to contact us to force a password for you, get in touch with your usual network administrator or contact us using the information on our contact page.

Office 365 Home Page

Using your web browser, login to Office 365’s control panel at http://mail.office365.com.  Login with your email address and existing password. Your Office 365 home page looks like this:

 

Open OWA settings

Click open the settings icon on the right side of the toolbar at the top right corner of your screen. The seettings icon looks like a cog.select office 365 settings

Change password

Follow the 3 steps in the illustration below:

  • Click open Office 365 settings
  • Click on Password
  • Change your password and click submit in the last screen

screenshots for changing your password

Remember, you need to know your old password to create your new password, so you may have to ask us to force a password change for you. Also, changing your password will mean you need to update settings on any devices that connect to your Office 365 account, including desktops, laptops, tablets, or mobile phones. Lastly, you may be asked to authenticate your password change by verifying your mobile phone number and inputting a short code which your server will text you, so your mobile phone should be available.