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title: Sign in to Surface Hub with Microsoft Authenticator
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description: Use Microsoft Authenticator on your mobile device to sign in to Surface Hub.
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ms.prod: w10
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ms.mktglfcycl: manage
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ms.sitesec: library
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ms.pagetype: surfacehub
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author: jdeckerms
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ms.author: jdecker
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ms.date: 07/27/2017
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localizationpriority: medium
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---
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# Sign in to Surface Hub with Microsoft Authenticator
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People in your organization can sign in to a Surface Hub without a password using the Microsoft Authenticator app, available on Android and iOS.
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## Organization prerequisites
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To let people in your organization sign in to Surface Hub with their phones and other devices instead of a password, you’ll need to make sure that your organization meets these prerequisites:
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- Your organization must be a hybrid or cloud-only organization, backed by Azure Active Directory (Azure AD). For more information, see [What is Azure Active Directory?](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/active-directory/active-directory-whatis)
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- Make sure you have at minimum an Office 365 E3 subscription.
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- [Configure Multi-Factor Authentication](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/multi-factor-authentication/multi-factor-authentication). Select **Allow users to create app passwords to sign in to non-browser apps**, and make sure **Notification through mobile app** is selected.
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- Enable content hosting on Azure AD services such as Office online, SharePoint, etc.
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- Surface Hub must be running Windows 10, version 1703 or later.
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- Surface Hub is set up with either a local or domain-joined account.
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Currently, you cannot use Microsoft Authenticator to sign in to Surface Hubs that are joined to an Active Directory domain or to Azure AD.
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## Individual prerequisites
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- An Android phone running 6.0 or later, or an iPhone or iPad running iOS9 or later
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- The most recent version of the Microsoft Authenticator app from the appropriate app store
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- Passcode or screen lock on your device is enabled
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- A standard SMTP email address (example: joe@contoso.com). Non-standard or vanity SMTP email addresses (example: firstname.lastname@contoso.com) currently don’t work.
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## How to set up the Microsoft Authenticator app
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>[!NOTE]
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>If Company Portal is installed on your Android device, uninstall it before you set up Microsoft Authenticator. After you set up the app, you can reinstall Company Portal.
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1. Add your work or school account to Microsoft Authenticator for Multi-Factor Authentication. You will need a QR code provided by your IT department. For help, see [Get started with the Microsoft Authenticator app](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/multi-factor-authentication/end-user/microsoft-authenticator-app-how-to).
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2. Go to **Settings** and register your device.
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1. Return to the accounts page and choose **Enable phone sign-in** from the account dropdown menu.
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## How to sign in to Surface Hub during a meeting
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1. After you’ve set up a meeting, go to the Surface Hub and select **Sign in to see your meetings and files**.
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>[!NOTE]
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>If you’re not sure how to schedule a meeting on a Surface Hub, see [Schedule a meeting on Surface Hub](https://support.microsoft.com/help/17325/surfacehub-schedulemeeting).
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2. You’ll see a list of the people invited to the meeting. Select yourself (or the person who wants to sign in – make sure this person has gone through the steps to set up their device before your meeting), and then select **Continue**.
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You'll see a code on the Surface Hub.
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3. To approve the sign-in, open the Authenticator app, enter the four-digit code that’s displayed on the Surface Hub, and select **Approve**. You will then be asked to enter the PIN or use your fingerprint to complete the sign in.
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You can now access all files through the OneDrive app.
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