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Set up the Microsoft Authenticator app as your verification method
Select Security info in the left menu or by using the link in the Security info pane. If you have already registered, you'll be prompted for two-factor verification. Then, select Add method in the Security info pane. On the Add a method page, select Authenticator app from the list, and then select Add. On the Start by getting the app page ...
Using app passwords with apps that don't support two-step verification
After you turn on two-step verification or set up the Authenticator app, you may run into issues if you use apps or older devices (like Windows Phone 8 and Xbox 360) that don't support two-step verification. If you have two-step verification turned on and an app isn't prompting you to enter a security code when you sign in, you may be able to sign in with an app password instead.
Viva Insights app in Teams and on the web - Microsoft Support
Wellbeing tab in Viva Insights – Block out time to focus, catch up on messages, learn, and take breaks; mindfully close out your workday; silence messages and emails during your off-hours; do a guided meditation; reflect on how you're feeling; and more. Productivity – Make your meetings more effective and keep up on your tasks.
What's new: Xbox app on PC updates | Xbox Support
Windows 11 users: Right-click on the Start button and select Settings, and then go to Apps > Installed apps. From there, search for Xbox, select the “…” button to open the menu, and select Advanced options. In the Background apps permissions section, select Always from the drop-down for Let this app run in background.
How to check if an app or program is installed in Windows 10
How to check if an app or program is installed in Windows 10. Select Start > Settings > Apps. Apps can also be found on Start . The most used apps are at the top, followed by an alphabetical list. See installed apps and programs on your device. To find out if an app or program is installed in Windows 10, select Start > Settings > Apps.
How to check if an app or program is installed in Windows 10
How to check if an app or program is installed in Windows 10. Select Start > Settings > Apps. Apps can also be found on Start . The most used apps are at the top, followed by an alphabetical list. See installed apps and programs on your device. To find out if an app or program is installed in Windows 10, select Start > Settings > Apps.
Use Microsoft Authenticator with Microsoft 365
Choose Mobile app from the dropdown. Make sure " Receive notifications for verifications " is selected. Click Set up. Use these steps if you see this screen: Click here. In the drop down box under What's your preferred option, choose Notify me through app. Check the box for Authenticator app or Token, and then click Set up Authenticator app.
适用于: Office 商业版, Microsoft 365 管理员
Use To Do app to manage Tasks in Outlook - Microsoft Support
Make the To Do app your preferred tasks management experience. You now have the option to specify your preferred experience for managing tasks in Outlook for Windows. There are a few different ways to configure this option. Navigate to File > Options > Tasks, then select Open tasks in the To Do app.
适用于: Microsoft 365 专属 Outlook, 新的 Outlook for Windows
Create a list from the Lists app - Microsoft Support
From Microsoft 365: Select App launcher > All apps > Lists. Tip: If you don't see the Lists app here, use the Search box to search for Lists. Select New list. Choose how you want to create the list: Blank list : Start from scratch. From Excel : - Bring in table data from Excel. From existing list: Start with the formatting from another list.
适用于: SharePoint Server 订阅版, SharePoint Server 2019, Microsoft 365 中的 SharePoint, Microsoft Lists
What is Smart App Control? - Microsoft Support
Smart App Control adds significant protection from new and emerging threats by blocking apps that are malicious or untrusted. Smart App Control also helps to block potentially unwanted apps, which are apps that may cause your device to run slowly, display unexpected ads, offer extra software you didn't want, or do other things you don't expect ...