- Authentication Session Has Expired Microsoft Office
- Your Session Has Expired
- Session Has Expired Error
- Authentication Session Has Expired Microsoft Office
HELP FILE
When the certificate has already expired, you must request a new certificate instead of renewing the existing certificate. Using the Renewed Certificate with Configuration Manager Even though you've renewed the existing certificate rather than replaced it, it still has a new serial number and a new certificate thumbprint.
The operating system software is up to date, and I have the lates version of Office 365. I have the family plan for Office 365, and it installed without problem on my other Mac laptop. Any help will be appreciated. Don't use this article if you use a Microsoft account to sign in.; If you use Azure Multi-Factor Authentication, contact your administrator for help. For more information, see How it works: Azure Multi-Factor Authentication.
Why is my session expiring immediately after I log in to LastPass?
If you are encountering a message, 'Your session has expired. Please relogin' and are prompted to log back in with your email address and Master Password, it usually means your web browser cookies are being cleared, removed, or blocked.
To address this issue, please ensure that you are adhering to the following best practices:
- Do not run your web browser in a private or incognito mode.
- Configure your security settings to allowlist LastPass.
- Check or enable cookies within your web browser settings if your web browser is clearing, discarding, or blocking cookies. Instructions will vary depending on your web browser, as follows:
- Chrome – Follow these instructions. You can also add https://lastpass.com as an exception.
- Firefox – Follow these instructions.
- Internet Explorer – Follow these instructions. You can use the default 'Medium' setting, or add https://lastpass.com as an exception.
- Microsoft Edge – At the top of the web browser in the right navigation, click the Menu icon and go to Settings > Privacy & security then set 'Cookies' to Don't Block Cookies.
- Safari – Follow these instructions, and select Always Allow.
- Opera – Follow these instructions.
- All other programs and/or extensions – Some other applications, such as anti-virus software or security suites, may also remove cookies from your web browser. Please configure your settings to allow third-party cookies, add https://lastpass.com as an exception, and allowlist LastPass wherever applicable.
As a means of troubleshooting, you can log out of LastPass, clear your web browser cookies, then restart your web browser and log in to LastPass again.
Authentication Session Has Expired Microsoft Office
When connecting to my Outlook.com account, I’m being prompted over and over again for my password. I fill it in but it does not accept it.
How can I connect to my Outlook.com account again?
This issue can relate to an account option for Microsoft Accounts, namely; Make my password expire every 72 days.
It appears that the dialog “Your (youralias@outlook.com) Password Has Expired” informing you about this, does not always pop-up in the foreground.
Change your password by logging on to the Outlook.com website
In order to recover, you can logon to your Outlook.com account via the web and change your password. Then go back to Outlook and provide your new password when prompted.
Your Session Has Expired
Instead of doing this via the Outlook.com interface, you can also go directly to https://account.microsoft.com. Once logged on, in the “Security” section, click “Change my password”.
Session Has Expired Error
Disable password expiration
Authentication Session Has Expired Microsoft Office
If you do not like your password to expire anymore, at the bottom you can disable the option; Make my password expire every 72 days
Password expiration option for Microsoft Accounts.
Still can’t logon after password change?
If you still can’t logon to your account after a password change, check whether you have Two-Step Authentication enabled. If so, you might need a special App Password instead of your regular password to logon to your Outlook.com account from within Outlook.
For more details see: Outlook and Two-Step Authentication for Outlook.com and Hotmail accounts