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A: We're glad you noticed the URL!  As you noted, visual look of the page is insufficient to verify authenticity, as malicious users can duplicate how the page looks quite easily.  The URL for Microsoft Azure SSO will begin with https://login.microsoftonline.com, as highlighted in the screenshot below.  For more information about our Sign In pages, see here: Single Sign On

Screenshot of browser URL field, highlighting login.microsoftonline.com

Q: When trying to access my system that has been migrated, I see the correct Azure login page and enter my credentials. But I receive a message back stating I am unable to sign in. I was able to access this system prior to the migration. Why can't I do so now?

A: We have found that sometimes after a system has been newly migrated, your existing Microsoft session conflicts with your new sign-in attempt. To resolve this issue, please perform the following steps:

  1. In a browser window, navigate to http://office.com
  2. Click on your icon in the upper right-hand corner and select Sign Out
  3. Go back to your system and try to log in again

These steps should refresh your session information and allow you access. If you are still having difficulties after performing them, please contact the CIS HelpDesk.


Migration Schedule

Due to the significant quantity of applications, and the focused effort that each requires to migrate, this effort will take the entire summer, with work scheduled every week between June 21 and August 27.  We have built the schedule below, taking into consideration many factors, including similarity of applications, vendor coordination constraints, and flexibility of configuration.  We will fill in more specific details on each system as we get closer to their launch, and the general schedule below is subject to change.

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