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1. Under **Email one-time passcode for guests**, select one of the following:
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-**Automatically enable email one-time passcode for guests starting \<date\>** if you don't want to enable the feature immediately and want to wait for the automatic enablement date.
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-**Automatically enable email one-time passcode for guests starting October 2021** if you don't want to enable the feature immediately and want to wait for the automatic enablement date.
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-**Enable email one-time passcode for guests effective now** to enable the feature now.
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-**Yes** to enable the feature now if you see a Yes/No toggle (this toggle appears if the feature was previously disabled).
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## Note for public preview customers
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If you've previously opted in to the email one-time passcode public preview, automatic feature enablement doesn't apply to you, so your related business processes won't be affected. Additionally, in the Azure portal, under the **Email one-time passcode for guests** properties, you won't see the option to **Automatically enable email one-time passcode for guests starting \<date\>**. Instead, you'll see the following **Yes** or **No** toggle:
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If you've previously opted in to the email one-time passcode public preview, automatic feature enablement doesn't apply to you, so your related business processes won't be affected. Additionally, in the Azure portal, under the **Email one-time passcode for guests** properties, you won't see the option to **Automatically enable email one-time passcode for guests starting October 2021**. Instead, you'll see the following **Yes** or **No** toggle:
However, if you'd prefer to opt out of the feature and allow it to be automatically enabled, you can revert to the default settings by using the Microsoft Graph API [email authentication method configuration resource type](/graph/api/resources/emailauthenticationmethodconfiguration). After you revert to the default settings, the following options will be available under **Email one-time passcode for guests**:
-**Automatically enable email one-time passcode for guests starting \<date\>**. (Default) If the email one-time passcode feature isn't already enabled for your tenant, it will be automatically turned on. No further action is necessary if you want the feature enabled at that time. If you've already enabled or disabled the feature, this option will be unavailable.
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-**Automatically enable email one-time passcode for guests starting October 2021**. (Default) If the email one-time passcode feature isn't already enabled for your tenant, it will be automatically turned on. No further action is necessary if you want the feature enabled at that time. If you've already enabled or disabled the feature, this option will be unavailable.
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-**Enable email one-time passcode for guests effective now**. Turns on the email one-time passcode feature for your tenant.
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