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March 2020 release
Release Date: March 10, 2020
Microsoft Auto Update 4.21
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Feature Updates:
- State Restoration Enabled for Word, Excel and PowerPoint, running without any windows open, or running the Docstage state, in automatic updates mode of Microsoft AutoUpdate. Now updates will be even more silent for end users in Automatic Updates mode, as they don't need to quit their apps that qualify for Update via State Restoration.
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February 2020 release
Release Date: February 11, 2020
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Microsoft Auto Update 4.20
Feature Updates:
- Microsoft AutoUpdate UI launches only if at least 1 app on the device is registered with MAU
- Bug fixes and Enhancements
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January 2020 release
Release Date: January 14, 2020
Microsoft Auto Update 4.19
Feature Updates:
- Bug Fixes and enhancements
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December 2019 release
Release Date: December 10, 2019
Microsoft Auto Update 4.18
Feature Updates:
- Channel Per App: Mac Admins can now subscribe to different channels or rings of validation per app.
MAU Update Link:
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November 2019 release
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Release Date: November 12, 2019
Microsoft Auto Update 4.17
Feature Updates:
- What's New in each major update can now be viewed on the Microsoft AutoUpdate dashboard.
- Minimum OS requirements for Office 2019 updates has changed to macOS 10.13 with the release of Catalina and we are notifying users to upgrade to get latest Office Updates.
MAU Update Link:
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October 2019 release
Release Date: October 15, 2019
Microsoft Auto Update 4.16
Feature Updates:
- Starting Microsoft AutoUpdate 4.16, the all new improved end-user experience is now available for all customers.
MAU Update Link:
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September 2019 release
Release Date: September 10, 2019
Microsoft Auto Update 4.15
Feature Updates:
- MAU Update Deadline Notifications will now display time of deadline to end users in their local device's time format.
- MAU AU Daemon is now called Microsoft Update Assistant.
- Fixed an issue where focus was stolen from the foreground app when running the 'msupdate' command.
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August 2019 release
Release Date: August 13, 2019
Microsoft Auto Update 4.14
Feature Updates:
- Fixed various issues for improving voice over translations, update performance and UI.
- Added telemetry and fixes for troubleshooting.
MAU Update Link:
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July 2019 release
Release Date: July 18, 2019
Microsoft Auto Update 4.13
Feature Updates:
- Privacy Changes for MAU: A Required Data Collection Notice will be shown to end users as part of compliance.
- MAU Update Deadline: Mac Admins can now set a deadline within MAU to enforce updates across their Mac users. Learn more
- Various Bugs and performance fixes.
MAU Update Link:
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June 2019 release
Release Date: June 27, 2019
Microsoft Auto Update 4.12
Feature Updates:
- Fixed issue with Apple OS beta causing failures in MAU updates for full updaters.
MAU Update Link:
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Release Date: June 9, 2019
Microsoft Auto Update 4.12
Feature Updates:
- Binary Delta Updates: For SSD devices, rolling out smaller updates, thereby reducing the bandwidth consumption due to updates.
- Support for Accessory Apps: MAU now supports accessory apps such as Microsoft OneDrive.
- Install on Clone enhancements: Updating clones is now more robust and failproof.
MAU Update Link:
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May 2019 release
Release Date: May 14, 2019
Microsoft Auto Update 4.11
Feature Updates:
- Privacy Changes for MAU: A Required Data Collection Notice will be shown to end users as part of compliance.
- MAU Update Deadline: Mac Admins can now set a deadline within MAU to enforce updates across their Mac users. Learn more
- Various Bugs and performance fixes.
MAU Update Link:
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April 2019 release
Release Date: April 16, 2019
Microsoft Auto Update 4.10
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Feature Updates:
- Install On Clone Feature Enhancements: For SSD devices, rolling out updates on clone for apps in use, thereby reducing the app downtime due to updates.
- Installation Optimizations: The update process will use parallelized cloning, so app downtime due to updates will be reduced.
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August 13, 2019 | 4.14 | ||
July 18, 2019 | 4.13 | ||
June 27, 2019 June 9, 2019 | 4.12 | ||
May 14, 2019 | 4.11 | ||
April 16, 2019 | 4.10 | ||
March 14, 2019 | 4.9.0 | Release notes | |
February 26, 2019 | 4.8.0 | Release notes | |
January 16, 2019 | 4.7.0 | Release notes | |
December 11,2018 | 4.6.0 | Release notes | |
November 14, 2018 | 4.5.0 | Release notes | |
October 16, 2018 | 4.4.0 | Release notes | |
September 11, 2018 | 4.3.0 | Release notes | |
August 14, 2018 | 4.2.0 | Release notes | |
July 10, 2018 | 4.1.0 | Release notes | |
June 12, 2018 | 4.0.0 | ||
May 15, 2018 | 4.0.0 | ||
April 10, 2018 | 3.18 | Release notes | |
March 13, 2018 | 3.17 | ||
February 13, 2018 | 3.16.0 | Release notes | |
January 18, 2018 | 3.15.0 | ||
December 17, 2017 | 3.14.1 | Release notes | |
December 12, 2017 | 3.14 | ||
October 10, 2017 | 3.11 | ||
September 12, 2017 | 3.9.3 | Release notes | |
August 15, 2017 | 3.9.2 | ||
July 11, 2017 | 3.9.1 | ||
June 13, 2017 | 3.9.1 | ||
May 9, 2017 | 3.9.1 | Release notes | |
April 11, 2017 | 3.9 | Release notes | |
February 16, 2017 | 3.8.4 | Release notes | |
January 11, 2017 | 3.8.3 | Release notes | |
December 13, 2016 | 3.8.2 | ||
November 15, 2016 | 3.8.1 | ||
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August 22, 2016 | 3.6.0 | KB 3179163 | |
May 10, 2016 | 3.5.0 | KB 3155777 | |
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-->When your Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) organization turns on two-factor verification, your work or school account sign-in requires a combination of your user name, your password, and a mobile device or phone. It's more secure than just a password, relying on two forms of authentication: something you know, and something you have with you. Two-factor verification can help to stop malicious hackers from pretending to be you, because even if they have your password, the odds are that they don't have your device, too.
There are some common two-factor verification problems that seem to happen more frequently than any of us would like. We've put together this article to address the most common problems and some possible fixes.
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If you're an administrator, you can find more information about how to set up and manage your Azure AD environment in the Azure AD documentation.
This content is also intended only for use with your work or school account, which is the account provided to you by your organization (for example, [email protected]). If you're having problems with two-factor verification and your personal Microsoft account, which is an account that you set up for yourself (for example, [email protected]), see Turning two-factor verification on or off for your Microsoft account.
I don't have my mobile device with me
It happens. You left your mobile device at home and now you can't use your phone to verify who you are. If you previously added another method to sign in to your account, such as your office phone, you should be able to use that method now. If you never added an additional verification method, you'll have to contact your organization's Help desk and have them help you get back into your account.
To sign in to your work or school account using another verification method
- Sign in to your account but select the Sign in another way link on the Two-factor verification page.If you don't see the Sign in another way link, it means that you haven't set up any other verification methods. You'll have to contact your administrator for help signing into your account.
- Choose your alternative verification method, and continue with the two-factor verification process.
I lost my mobile device or it was stolen
If you've lost or had your mobile device stolen, you can either sign in using a different method or you can ask your organization's Help desk to clear your settings. We strongly recommend letting your organization's Help desk know if your phone was lost or stolen, so the appropriate updates can be made to your account. After your settings are cleared, you'll be prompted to register for two-factor verification the next time you sign in.
I'm not getting the verification code sent to my mobile device
Not getting your verification code is a common problem and it's typically related to your mobile device and its settings. Some possible things to try:
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Restart your mobile device | Sometimes your device just needs a refresh. Restarting your device ends any background processes or services that are currently running and could cause problems, along with refreshing your device's core components, restarting them in case they crashed at some point. |
Verify your security information is correct | Make sure your security verification method information is accurate, especially your phone numbers. If you put in the wrong phone number, all of your alerts will go to that incorrect number. Fortunately, that user won't be able to do anything with the alerts, but it also won't help you sign in to your account. To make sure your information is correct, see the instructions in the Manage your two-factor verification method settings article. |
Verify your notifications are turned on | Make sure your mobile device has notifications turned on and that you've selected a notification method that allows phone calls, your authentication app, and your messaging app (for text messages) to send visible alert notifications to your mobile device. |
Make sure you have a device signal and Internet connection | Make sure your phone calls and text messages are getting through to your mobile device. Have a friend call you and send you a text message to make sure you receive both. If you don't, first check to make sure your mobile device is turned on. If your device is turned on, but you're still not getting the call or text, it's most likely a problem with your network and you'll need to talk to your provider. If you often have signal-related problems, we recommend you install and use the Microsoft Authenticator app on your mobile device. The authenticator app can generate random security codes for sign-in, without requiring any cell signal or Internet connection. |
Turn off Do not disturb | Make sure you haven't turned on the Do not disturb feature for your mobile device. When this feature is turned on, notifications aren't allowed to alert you on your mobile device. Refer to your mobile device's manual for instructions about how to turn off this feature. |
Unblock phone numbers | In the United States, voice calls from Microsoft come from the following numbers: +1 (866) 539 4191, +1 (855) 330 8653, and +1 (877) 668 6536. |
Check your battery-related settings | This one seems a bit odd on the surface, but if you've set up your battery optimization to stop lesser-used apps from remaining active in the background, your notification system has most-likely been affected. To try to fix this problem, turn off battery optimization for your authentication app and your messaging app, and then try signing in to your account again. |
I'm not getting prompted for my second verification information
If you've signed in to your work or school account using your user name and password, but haven't been prompted about your additional security verification information, maybe you haven't set up your device yet. Your mobile device must be set up to work with your specific additional security verification method. To make sure you've turned on your mobile device and that it's available to use with your verification method, see the Manage your two-factor verification method settings article. If you know you haven't set up your device or your account, you can do it now by following the steps in the Set up my account for two-step verification article.
I got a new phone number and I want to add it
If you've gotten a new phone number, you'll need to update your security verification method details so your verification prompts go to the right location. To do update your verification method, follow the steps in the Add or change your phone number section of the Manage your two-factor verification method settings article.
I got a new mobile device and I want to add it
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If you've gotten a new mobile device, you'll need to set it up to work with two-factor verification. This is a multi-step solution:
- Set up your device to work with your work or school account by following the steps in the Set up my account for two-step verification article.
- Update your account and device information in the Additional security verification page, deleting your old device and adding your new one. For more information, see the Manage your two-factor verification method settings article.
Optional steps:
- Download, install, and set up the Microsoft Authenticator app on your mobile device by following the steps in the Download and install the Microsoft Authenticator app article.
- Turn on two-factor verification for your trusted devices by following the steps in the Turn on two-factor verification prompts on a trusted device section of the Manage your two-factor verification method settings article.
I'm having problems signing in on my mobile device while traveling
You might find it more difficult to use a mobile device-related verification method, like a text messaging, while you're in an international location. It's also possible that your mobile device can cause you to incur roaming charges. For this situation, we recommend you use the Microsoft Authenticator app, with the option to connect to a Wi-Fi hotspot. For more information about how to download, install, and set up the Microsoft Authenticator app on your mobile device, see the Download and install the Microsoft Authenticator app article.
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I can't get my app passwords to work
App passwords replace your normal password for older desktop applications that don't support two-factor verification. First, make sure you typed the password correctly. If that doesn't fix it, try creating a new app password for the app by following the steps in the Create and delete app passwords using the My Apps portal section of the Manage app passwords for two-step verification article.
I can't turn two-factor verification off
If you're using two-factor verification with your work or school account (for example, [email protected]), it most likely means that your organization has decided you must use this added security feature. Because your organization has decided you must use this feature, there is no way for you to individually turn it off. If, however, you're using two-factor verification with a personal account, like [email protected], you have the ability to turn the feature on and off. For instructions about how to control two-factor verification for your personal accounts, see Turning two-factor verification on or off for your Microsoft account.
If you can't turn off two-factor verification, it could also be because of the security defaults that have been applied at the organization level. For more information about security defaults, see What are security defulta?
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I didn't find an answer to my problem
If you've tried these steps but are still running into problems, contact your organization's Help desk for assistance.