Won't let me access my godaddy email
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GoDaddy email always asking for login
Login issues starting Outlook 2016 and logging onto a GoDaddy email account
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When I access the godaddy email on my phone it's saying I need the copilot app which I have but I still can't seem to get in. Ideas?
I created a learn.microsoft.com account just to reply to this as I've fought this issue umpteen times with Outlook 2016 for years.
As far as I can understand, the issue is that the Outlook login popup window uses a half-baked version of Internet Explorer 11 and the GoDaddy login page serves Javascript it can't handle. I tried all manner of registry edits, HOSTS file edits, the works, but what ultimately did the trick for me was to go into Internet Options > Security > Custom Level > Scripting, and flipping Active Scripting to "Prompt." This will cause a pop up for each individual script the login page serves up, and you can test declining individual scripts until it lets you through. In my case I permitted the first one, but not the second one which allowed me to input user/password, then permitted every script after that, which crashed, but the auth took and reloading Outlook one final time allowed me in. Not exactly a user-friendly solution and, if you're reading this solution, this needs to be your final warning to get the eff off Outlook 2016 as there's no guarantee this fix will work forever.
Hi @Matt Hardy ,
Set them up a few months ago and all was working fine until this morning when one of the users launched Outlook and was prompted to reauthenticate.
Judging from your description, there is no problem when configuring the account. This problem happened suddenly recently, right?
Will the problem be reproduced by creating a new profile? (control panel>mail>show profile>add) and add the account for testing to check if there are some differences.
In addition, please check whether the account linked in the Office application is an O365 account. Open any office application, click File > Office Account, make sure you are logged in with the O365 account.
If the script error doesn't occur with another user account, in another browser, or on another computer, the problem may be caused by files or settings on your computer. Below are some tips which might help to narrow down the issue for your reference in this article:
How to troubleshoot script errors in Internet Explorer
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