Microsoft Authenticator

This guide will walk users through an alternate method to setup the Microsoft Authenticator app. This is required to access GCCCD resources away from campus. You will need two separate devices to complete this procedure - a laptop or desktop computer, as well as your smartphone.

*Note: This guide shows iOS and Android images. The steps are nearly identical for both.

Setting Up the Authenticator

An overview of the process is as follows:

  1. Download the Authenticator app to your smartphone.
  2. Attempt to log in to email on a separate device (PC or laptop).
  3. When logging in, users will be prompted to setup authentication.
  4. You will satisfy the authentication requirement by using the Authenticator app to scan a special QR code.
  5. Test the authentication by receiving an app notification on your phone.

Please follow the procedures below to download and setup the app:

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Part One - Download the Authenticator app

The app is available free of charge on the Google Play Store or the Apple App Store.

Start by getting the app:

  1. In your respective app store search for Microsoft Authenticator:
Screenshot of Authenticator App in Google Play Store

*Note: Double- and triple-check you’re choosing the app by Microsoft Corporation.

  1. Install the app from the appropriate app store. Once installed, you may leave the app alone and switch to another device.
Part Two - Log in to GCCCD Email

Authentication is triggered when attempting to access a GCCCD resource away from campus.

Start the process by trying to access your @gcccd.edu email:

  1. Open your web browser on a laptop or desktop computer (not your phone). Chrome, Firefox, or Edge browsers preferred (Safari may sometimes fail to work properly).
  2. Launch a new Private or Incognito window by choosing from the File menu or the three-dots menu (looks like either or ).
  3. Navigate to GCCCD's Outlook email portal (outlook.office.com/owa/gcccd.edu).
  4. Enter your @gcccd.edu email address (if you don't know it, see our Frequently Asked Questions or the Passwords and Accounts Guide ) and select Next:
Screenshot of Outlook Sign in
  1. Enter your password (again, if you don't know it, see our Frequently Asked Questions or the Passwords and Accounts Guide ) and select Sign In:
Screenshot of Password Entry
  1. You will be stopped by the Microsoft More information required screen. Select Next to advance the screen:
Screenshot of More Info Required
Part Three - Scan a QR Code using the Authenticator

Add your account to the Authenticator app by scanning a special QR code. Follow the procedures below:

  1. Since you've already downloaded the Authenticator app, advance through the Start by getting the app screen by choosing Next:
Screenshot of Outlook Sign in
  1. Open the Authenticator app on your phone. Accept the policies and choose Continue to get to the main screen:
Screenshot of Authenticator iOS privacy
Screenshot of Authenticator iOS improve

*Note: If any permissions are requested, you must choose to Allow. These may include permission to show notifications and access the camera (in order to scan the QR code).

Screenshot of Authenticator notifications request
  1. You may be asked if you have a backup. Restoring backups is outside of the scope of this guide. Simply choose Continue if prompted:
Screenshot of Authenticator backup question
  1. If this is your first time using Authenticator, you should see an option to Scan a QR code. Go ahead and select that option:
Screenshot of account setup options in Authenticator

*Note: If you selected Skip on the first screen, or you do not see the option to Scan a QR code, please tap Add account or press the plus-sign (+) on the top corner. You may then choose Work or school account. Here you will be presented with the Scan QR code option.

Screenshot of account addition option in Authenticator
Screenshot of addition of school or work account in Authenticator
  1. Now back on your laptop or other device, advance to the screen titled Set up your account in the app (if you haven't already). Click on the blue Show QR code link:
Screenshot of option to show QR code to App
  1. Now you'll scan the QR code using the Authenticator app on your smartphone. Choose Scan a QR code in your Authenticator app (do not use your phone's Camera app). Point your phone at the screen and it should pick up the code and add your account to the Authenticator:
Screenshot of scanning qr code

*Note: Do not try to use your phone's Camera app to scan the code. You will receive an error message. Use the Scan a QR code item from within the Authenticator.

  1. You should now see an account listed in the Authenticator app on your smartphone. Be sure to switch back to your other device and advance through the screens so you may test the connection.
Part Four - Finalize the connection

If your account is listed in the app, you're nearly finished. Do not stop without completing the process below.

To test and finalize the connection:

  1. On your computer that displayed the QR code, advance the screen by choosing Next. You should be given a two-digit number on the screen.
  2. You will very quickly receive a notification on your phone from the Authenticator app. If you've closed the Authenticator app, you may have to reopen it, or swipe downward from the top of your phone to see it. The notification should say Approve sign-in? and have a padlock icon:
Screenshot of Android Notification
  1. Open the notification. Enter the two-digit number you were given into the dialog box (it will differ from the image). Confirm Yes it is you signing in:
Screenshot of Outlook Sign in
  1. The webpage should update showing a Notification approved message:
Screenshot of Password Entry

Choose Next if needed, and you should be able to complete signing in.

*Note: If you are prompted to submit your phone number, please do so. You will receive a text message and be asked for to enter the code. Once completed, your account should be fully authenticated.

Congratulations, you are now finished!

Microsoft Authenticator is successfully setup on your device and account. The next time you log in to a school resource (email, Library, Wepa), you will simply approve the sign in on your smartphone by entering a two-digit code.

Need further assistance?

If you have questions or need clarification about this guidance, please reach out to the Technology Help Desk.