I have many copies of O365 Business Premium. Some have this issue and some do not.
Interesting Password situation here. Password wont allow him to. But now if he simply goes to settings and changes the password, he will be able to do everything after that. I am missing something here? Now if i want to change the password on icloud i simply need to put the passcode and the new password i desire. Turning off find my.
AS I read through the comments of this thread I see lots of people having the problem and complaining about it and that GoDaddy is not coming back with an answer. I saw on response on this thread that proposed an answer but no replies from anyone that tried the proposed solution and reporting back if it worked or not.
In researching in other areas on the web I came across this gem that may be a likely solution for your problems. We are trying it here and I will report back if this works. Please not that the reply is from a Microsoft Technician and that it solved the problem for 120 people. Hi, Thank you for posting your query on Microsoft forums.
From the issue description, I understand that OneDrive keeps asking for login credentials. We are sorry for the inconvenience caused to you. You might be facing this issue because the OneDrive login credentials might get removed from the Login Credential manger. I suggest you to try the following steps and check if it helps.
Press Start button and type 'Credential Manager'. Click on the arrow near the 'OneDrive cached credentials'. Check whether the OneDrive login credentials are listed over there. If the credentials are listed, I suggest you to click on 'Remove from vault and follow the onscreen suggestions.
Login to the OneDrive again and check whether the credentials are getting saved. Please post back with the status of the issue and we will be glad to assist you further. I purchased my O365 account from GoDaddy back in Feb, Every device, (surface pro, laptop on windos 10, Two IMAC, and two Iphones,) all require the O365 and one drive passwords Daily at least. I have another business with an O365 account purchased from MS, and it works fine on the same devices. I've called microsoft and they say its Godaddy issue. I purchase 4 licenses and I'm incredibly frustrated that this is still going on.
Tech support is useless at listening. Once they hear Mac, can't get them to understand this is happening on Windows devices as well. Since it doesn't happen on my other O365 account its most definitely a godaddy problem. Switching to MS is an option but I can't get my money back from Godaddy and I purchase 3 years (stupid on my part) Can somebody at Godaddy please resolve this issue!!!!!! Same issue here.start the new work week by having to sign in to every app that uses GoDaddy O365 credentials.Outlook connected OneDrive for Business asking for credentials over and over, normal OneDrive for Business sync client, each individual Flow I must sign in to 'update' credentialing, as every single Flow now fails (again) because of the aforementioned credentialing. Mobile disconnect, so I have to login there again too only to find out that it hadn't been syncing for hours, missing important emails. This needs to be resolved.
This is a petty problem that is plaguing our entire organization, and has turned away several of our users from using OneDrive for Business / SharePoint with GoDaddy O365 because they can't depend upon credentialing staying in place. Guys, I had this same problem and after calling both GoDaddy and MS support hundreds of times I got the right answer: IT IS NORMAL, ON EVERY SINGLE DEVICE, THAT GODADDY LOGS YOU OUT AFTER A WHILE. THERE IS NO SOLUTION AT THE MOMENT This frustrating 12 hours (more or less) time out was happening on my mac, my pc, my smartphones, ipad, ecc. No matter if I was using Outlook, or an application like word or excel. Always needed to re-login through the GoDaddy popup window. And it was happening for all my users: 1 Business Premium and 2 Exchange FINAL SOLUTION I ADOPTED: Backed up One Drive Backed up all Outlook Emails Went on Microsoft Website and started the process to subscribe for 365 Business Premium directly with them. After purchasing the Business Premium account, called the support and explained I wanted to migrate from GoDaddy 365 to my new MS 365.
The guy called GoDaddy support live, while on the phone with me, setting up a 3 people chat. The MS guy explained evrything to the GD guy, I just had to listen and say 'Yes I confirm' when GD guy was asking me if I was agreeing in this. GD support guy asked me where I wanted my remaining months credited, and in this I have to say GoDaddy is great. Cause I purchased 3 licenses paying the one-year price in advance, used just couple of months and they refunded me everything unused. After few minutes I could see my O365 accounts disappear from the MyProducts page, leaving me only with my domains purchases and settings (that I am keeping with GoDaddy. Then I just had to follow the MS online wizard to connect my domain and re-create the same webmail adresses.
Now finally everything works perfectly. I have a proper MS license, no limits in my admin page, no issues with multiple password entries.
Everything works as it should! Thanks MS for great support and thanks GoDaddy for being cooperative as well.
Hope this will help you guys. Hi all, I thought I'd take to post on here to try help someone as I know how annoying it is.
I had this exact same issue on all my devices and called tech support. At first they directed me to Microsoft and offered me a help article but I told the person that this was relating to somekind of authentication timeout with GoDaddy and not a Microsoft issue. He then called through to another tech support whilst I was on the phone and they told me they had been working with Microsoft for a permanent fix and for now the fix they have to do is manual on each account. He never went into full details but I believe it's as simple as them switching the authentication type which is done in the background and stops it timing out. It's worth calling them again, the person I spoke to was super helpful, and was even emailing to arrange a time to callback and fault find further.
It's been ok for me for around 2/3 weeks. I have had the same problem for approximately one year. It would make me continue to have the beach ball, stall my computer, etc. I have gone through GoDaddy Support who also connected me with Microsoft support. Nobody could ever fix the issue. I was eventually connected to the Go Daddy's Office of CEO. I was working with a gentleman named Mike Lyon's.
His last email said, 'Sorry to hear you're still having issues. I'm going to have a member of our O365 teams reach out to try to help (as troubleshooting Office 365 lands a little outside of my 'wheelhouse' so to speak.) Please let me know if you have any concerns!' Nobody ever contacted me. I then started getting an unbelievable amount of spam on my Go Daddy email account and the pop account I connected to Office 365 (in addition to my business account) started downloading the messages over and over after deleting. I kept reaching out to Go Daddy Office of CEO without a response.
The last response I got was, 'We are sorry to hear you are experiencing issues with your O365 email plan. Given that our office is not a technical support channel, we recommend reaching out to our 24/7 Customer Care Center at 480-505-8877. Kind regards, Terri H.' This woman obviously hadn't even looked at the email string or cared that her office had been 'trying' to help. Needless to say, I haven't heard from them since March.
I guess they only care about selling the service. It doesn't matter if it works or not. I have had Office365 through GoDaddy for about 2 years now and consistently have issues with their SSO (Single Sign-on). It conflicts with my Azure portal, Office365 services, SharePoint Administration portal currently broke for all GoDaddy Office365 users, and my local Excel on my computer will not register. I should have bypassed GoDaddy for Office365, but at the time I enjoyed keeping my domains, ssl certs, and office 365 under one Umbrella. That was my mistake. I should have kept domains and ssl certs with GoDaddy and purchased my Office365 through Microsoft.
I was suckered in by a $2 a month Office365 discount from GoDaddy. Eventually, I'll probably have GoDaddy release the domain tied up with the Office365 GoDaddy account and move it all to Microsoft, but for now I continue to do my work arounds to get my projects moving forward. I'm a software developer and need all available functionality without the authentication/SSO token headache breaking my projects. Here are my GoDaddy SharePoint rants. Not proposing this as a solution, rather, an observation of a behavior after also experiencing the same problems with Outlook/Skype for Business for many months: 1. Start my day, log in, start Skype for Business and Outlook 2.
Get prompted by both to re-enter my password Other things I've tried: 1. Clearing all credentials, separate machines with new installs, DNS checks What has worked or when it works: 1. Change my password - then it works immediately on any device 2. And the last two days, close the applications and wait five minutes after entering the passwords over and over.
Try again and both applications work fine. What this suggests to me in each case is a spin-up or caching issue with the authentication middleware provided by GoDaddy. Very frustrating and seemingly easy to reproduce and remedy with the right tools (Grab a network packet scanner, Telerik has a free one, check logs on the endpoints.) Robert.
Here was my fix for Windows 7. (Windows 10 as well) Scenario: Our client had Office suite under another Microsoft account and his 365 email account with go daddy. The Go Daddy log in box kept coming up every time he opened Outlook 2016. What I did: Go into 'Office Account' in the File menu in Outlook Click switch accounts Click add account Sign in with the email address that you need to have in your outlook desktop app In my clients case, he was missing the email address account that was associated with his office suite. (Not his go daddy email account) You may need to mess with it to get the results you want but this should help those having issues with the log in box. For instance, your outlook app may be missing your go daddy account and not the Microsoft account associated with the office suite. Or you may just need to sign out and sign back in.
(I've had others have similar issues with non- go daddy office 365. I think I actually have a blog post somewhere about it.) Hope this helps someone. It solved our issues with the Go Daddy log in box. I just tried your suggestions after pulling my hair out with tech support for two days. I have my own Office 365 subscription and an email 365 with GoDaddy.
Once I 'switched' accounts and added my GoDaddy one everything seems to work fine for the moment. However, for me I couldn't get outlook to open and I had to edit the regedit and take out the GoDaddy Identity so that I could then log into outlook and switch accounts and add it back in. Yikes, not for the faint of heart or someone with no technical aptitude.