In the Microsoft 365 admin center, in the left navigation pane, select Settings > Org settings, and then Security & privacy. Under Self-service password reset, select Go to the Azure portal to turn on self-service password reset.
- How does Microsoft self-service password reset work?
- Should I enable self-service password reset?
- How do I reset my self service password SSPR tool?
- Does self-service password reset require MFA?
How does Microsoft self-service password reset work?
Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) self-service password reset (SSPR) gives users the ability to change or reset their password, with no administrator or help desk involvement. If a user's account is locked or they forget their password, they can follow prompts to unblock themselves and get back to work.
Should I enable self-service password reset?
We recommend that organizations use the combined registration experience for Azure AD Multi-Factor Authentication and self-service password reset (SSPR). SSPR allows users to reset their password in a secure way using the same methods they use for Azure AD Multi-Factor Authentication.
How do I reset my self service password SSPR tool?
Enrolling in Self Service Password Reset (SSPR)
Open the web browser on your device and go to the password reset registration page ( https://aka.ms/ssprsetup ). 3. You can configure up to three additional pieces of information on your account. You should have at least one additional method configured.
Does self-service password reset require MFA?
Self-Service Password Reset (SSPR) allows you to reset your Microsoft 365 account password yourself by confirming your identity with the MFA method. This avoids a call to the service desk to reset your password. To register for MFA and Self-Service Password Resets, follow the steps below.