Using Microsoft Authenticator Alongside Duo

Summary

This article covers the hybrid experience with using both Duo and Microsoft Authenticator.

Body

Villanova is beginning to support Microsoft Authenticator in addition to Duo. This gives you more options to prove your identity when signing in.

This article explains:

  • What changes when Microsoft Authenticator is enabled
  • What you will see during sign‑in
  • How to set up Microsoft Authenticator
  • How Duo and Microsoft Authenticator work together during the transition
  • Where to get help

1. What Changes for You

When Microsoft Authenticator is enabled on your account:

  • You will no longer be sent directly into Duo after entering your username and password.
  • Duo becomes an External Authentication Method, which adds one extra screen before you reach Duo.
  • After this change, you can add Microsoft Authenticator on the My Sign‑Ins page.

2. What You Will See During Sign‑In

After you enter your Villanova username and password:

  1. You will see a message indicating you are being redirected to “Villanova MFA” (this is Duo).

    New redirect to Duo for Villanova MFA
     
  2. Click Continue to authenticate with Duo.
  3. You may also see “Sign in another way”. This link lets you choose another method, including Microsoft Authenticator if you have added it.

3. How to Set Up Microsoft Authenticator

When you are ready, please review the instructions to get started with Microsoft Authenticator.


4. The Hybrid Sign‑In Experience

Once you have both methods enabled:

If You Prefer Duo

  • After entering your username and password when you log into your account, click Continue when prompted to redirect to “Villanova MFA.”

If You Prefer Microsoft Authenticator

  • Click Sign in another way
  • Choose Authenticator App
  • Approve the request on your phone using Microsoft Authenticator

5. Need Help?

  • Call the Help Desk: 610‑519‑7777
  • Email: support@villanova.edu

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Article ID: 159986
Created
Thu 1/15/26 9:24 AM
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Thu 1/15/26 9:43 AM