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If you are unable to sign into Microsoft Office (or Outlook repeatedly prompts you for login, does not show any data, edit a Word/Excel/PowerPoint data file, or receive encrypted connection error) it may be due to a password change, a username change, or corrupted account credentials. Follow some common solutions to this issue below.
Possible solutions
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Option 1 - Update your software to the latest version
- Windows OS
- Windows Office
- Mac OS
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Option 2 - Your account was compromised and you are blocked from connecting
- If you are unable to log into WyoRecords, WyoCourses, or computers on campus, please contact the UWIT Help Desk by calling 307-766-4357.
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Option 3 - Reset/Remove your account credentials from within your OS
- Windows OS
- Mac OS
- Access the keychain application and remove/delete any of the following records: Microsoft Office Identities Cache 2 | Microsoft Office Identities Settings 2 and any ADAL, Microsoft, or Office entries that are listed within the "Name" or "Kind" columns. Note: search for 'microsoft' and 'adal' within the keychain application and delete all returned results.
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Option 4 - Delete license files - MacOS only
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Option 5 - You are not authenticated into Office using your UWyo Office 365 account
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Option 6 - If your computer is not connected to UWyo Campus network, connect with Ivanti Secure
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Option 7 - Download and run Microsoft's Support and Recovery Assistant for Office 365 - Windows only
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Option 8 - Delete Cached Preferences - MacOS only
- Outlook Desktop Client
- Quit Outlook
- Launch Outlook and check.
- Quit Terminal.
- Type: killall cfprefsd (to kill the cached prefs).
- Type: defaults delete com.microsoft.Outlook (to delete the old preferences).
- Open Terminal (click the Spotlight search glass in the top right corner and type terminal).
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Option 9 - Fully uninstall and reinstall Microsoft Office
- Uninstall Office
- Install Office