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title: Set up your Security info (preview) from a sign-in prompt - Azure AD
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description: How to set up your Security info (preview) for your work or school account, after you're prompted from your organization's sign-in page.
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title: Set up your Security info from a sign-in prompt - Azure AD
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description: How to set up your Security info for your work or school account, after you're prompted from your organization's sign-in page.
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services: active-directory
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author: curtand
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# Set up your Security info (preview) from a sign-in prompt
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# Set up your Security info from a sign-in prompt
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You can follow these steps if you're prompted to set up your security info immediately after you sign-in to your work or school account.
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Certain apps, such as Outlook 2010, don't support two-step verification. This lack of support means that if you're using two-step verification in your organization, the app won't work. To get around this problem, you can create an autogenerated password to use with each non-browser app, separate from your normal password.
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>If you don't see this option in the wizard, it means that your administrator hasn't set it up. If this isn't set up, but you know you need to use app passwords, you can follow the steps in the [Set up app passwords from the Security info (preview) page](security-info-app-passwords.md).
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>If you don't see this option in the wizard, it means that your administrator hasn't set it up. If this isn't set up, but you know you need to use app passwords, you can follow the steps in the [Set up app passwords from the Security info page](security-info-app-passwords.md).
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When using app passwords, it's important to remember:
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