
You can create app passwords from multiple areas, depending on how two-factor verification is set up in your organization. If you require more than one, you'll have to create them yourself. Create new app passwordsĭuring your initial two-factor verification registration process, you're provided with a single app password. For more info, see the How modern authentication works for Office 2013 and Office 2016 client apps article. This support means that after two-step verification is turned on, you'll no longer need app passwords for Office 2013 clients. Office 2013 clients (including Outlook) support new authentication protocols and can be used with two-step verification.

If you try to create one after that limit, you'll be prompted to delete an existing password before being allowed to create the new one.

There's a limit of 40 passwords per user. When using app passwords, it's important to remember:Īpp passwords are autogenerated, and should be created and entered once per app. If you don't see App passwords as an option, they're not available in your organization. Important: Your administrator might not allow you to use app passwords.
