Two-step verification (MFA)

The AUAS values studying safely online. In pursuit of this, two-step verification (MFA) is being applied to an increasing number of applications. This adds an extra step when logging in.

Here's how two-step verification works

Two-step verification is an extra level of security when logging in. With it, an extra check is made to establish the identity of the person logging in with certainty. In some cases, this requires you to verify your login via your cell phone using the Microsoft Authenticator app.

To access AUAS email, Microsoft 365 and other applications, activate two-step verification once.

Setting up two-step verification

Note: Follow the full instructions from start to finish, this will ensure that it is set up correctly.

  1. Open an incognito window in your browser and go to https://aka.ms/mfasetup.
  2. You will be taken to a Microsoft sign-in page. Make sure the web address starts with https://login.microsoftonline.com/.
  3. Enter your AUAS email address.
  4. You will now see a message stating that you are being redirected to the AUAS login page.
  5. On the AUAS login page (with the AUAS logo and an address starting with https://login.hva.nl/), your email address is already filled in. Enter your password and click ‘Sign in’.
  6. A message will appear saying your organization needs more information. Click ‘Next’.
  7. You will now see information about the Microsoft Authenticator app and a link to download it to your phone.
  8. Download the Microsoft Authenticator app from the App Store (iPhone) or Google Play Store (Android) and open the app.
  9. Allow the app to access your camera and send notifications.
  10. In the app, choose ‘Add account’ and then select ‘Work or school account’.
  11. Choose the option ‘Scan QR code’ and grant camera permission if prompted.
  12. On your computer, click ‘Next’, and then ‘Next’ again to display the QR code. Scan it with your phone.
  13. Your account will now be added to the app. Leave the app open and click ‘Next’ on your computer. A code will appear on screen.
  14. A notification will appear on your phone. Enter the number shown and click ‘Yes’. You will now see that the app has been successfully linked. Click ‘Done’ and close the login activity page.
  15. Everything is set! You have successfully configured two-factor authentication with the Microsoft Authenticator app on your phone.

Having problems with verification?

  • Not receiving a push notification on your mobile device confirming your log in? Or only receiving notifications when the app is open? Check the app settings on your mobile device and make sure notifications are allowed.
  • Still experiencing difficulties with two-step verification but want to use Microsoft 365? Then request a temporary waiver, valid for four days. Choose Microsoft Cloud as your two-step verification method and log in.
  • If your two-step verification doesn't work properly, please go to: https://id.hva.nl, click on Two-step verification for Microsoft Cloud, log in and click on Reset two-step verification for Microsoft Cloud.
Published by  ICT Services 6 May 2025