Select My Account. Otherwise, skip to step 4. Enter your phone number and select whether you want to receive your verification codes by text message or a phone call. Then click NEXT. Return to the previous screen by clicking the left arrow at the top of the screen next to 2-Step Verification.
Enter your Google password and then select Sign in. At the bottom of the next screen, select Mail and Windows Computer from the drop-down lists, then select Generate. Google will display an app password for you. Copy this password without the spaces and enter this password when Outlook prompts you for a password.
If you're using two-factor authentication for Outlook. Under More security options , select Explore. Scroll down to the app passwords section, and then choose Create a new app password. Your app password will be displayed on the next screen. Make a note of this password, as you'll need it when you add your account to Outlook.
Use the instructions at the beginning of this article to add your account to Outlook, but when Outlook asks for your password, enter your app password. Go to the Yahoo website from your browser and select the settings icon in the upper right corner of the screen.
You may need to sign in again. If Two-step verification isn't turned on, you'll need to do that before you continue. Then select Manage app passwords. Select Outlook Desktop from the drop-down list, and then select Generate.
Yahoo will display an app password for you. If you've already turned on two-factor authentication, you'll receive a code on one of your devices.
Enter this code to continue. Otherwise, turn on two-factor authentication. Enter a name for your password, such as Outlook , and select Create.
Apple will display an app password for you. If you need to enter specific values for incoming and outgoing server names, port numbers, or SSL settings, you can use Outlook's advanced setup option. On the next screen, enter your email address, select Advanced options , then check the box for Let me set up my account manually and select Connect.
Select your account type. Most of the time when you need to use this option, you'll select IMAP. The Account settings screen should be pre-populated with most of the account settings you need. Enter your incoming and outgoing server settings and then select Next. On the next screen, enter your email address, select Advanced options , check the box for Let me set up my account manually , and select Connect.
On the Advanced Setup screen, select Other. On the Other screen, choose the type of server to connect to from the list. If you already created an email account but need to update existing settings because of recent problems, go to Change or update email account settings in Outlook for Windows. Note : AOL and Verizon customers who need to update their account settings after AOL's recent change to their server settings should see the section Update your email settings in Outlook for Mac.
In order to give others access to her calendar, she needs to first share her calendar with them and then give them delegate permissions. She can also do this by right-clicking her calendar to open a context menu where she can click share calendar. Alex is now added to the list, and she can select which permissions she wants him to have. In this case, she wants him to be a Delegate.
A couple of things to note here. We inform you that a delegate is going to get copies of all your meeting requests. This is so they can respond on your behalf without having to open your calendar or inbox to do so. Appointments you have marked Private are by default not viewable by a delegate, although we give you the option to allow this.
Once Molly is done here, Alex will get an email confirming the permissions she has given him. Once everything is all set, she clicks SEND at the top. Now Molly can take her leave with the peace of mind that Alex has everything he needs to manage her calendar.
But what about when she returns? Does Alex still need to have delegate permissions to her calendar? Molly can configure all of these scenarios. She simply right-clicks her calendar and selects permissions…. From here Molly can see that Alex has delegate permissions and Sara can see full details.
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