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Office 365 Organization Account: can't sign in to Hololens

So my company got a Hololens, and we can't seem to get it to sign in with our Office 365 organization accounts, even though they work on other Windows 10 PCs, and other Microsoft services.

Are we missing something? We do have ADFS 3.0 set up to sync up Office 365 to our Active Directory, if that matters.

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    And as a note, the FAQ does say you can use an organization account: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/12628/hololens-before-you-start

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    Yes - we have experienced the same problem. Full O365 and mobility licensing has been enabled too.
    I am able to connect initially with my corporate email, multi factor authentication password. The 'installing apps' screen displays and holo lens prompts for my username to be entered again.
    At this point it fails with the same AD password that we had previously attempted.

    Can somebody from Microsoft explain whether additional AD account licenses need to be enabled?

    Thanks,

    Tom.

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    Has this been solved? If not, one requirement for "My Work Owns This" sign-in is that the AAD service needs to have a relationship with an MDM server (like Intune). Unfortunately, I cannot find the link to the information that explains this.

    Detail on relationship between AAD and MDM is at:
    https://msdn.microsoft.com/windows/hardware/commercialize/customize/mdm/azure-active-directory-integration-with-mdm

    If MDM is setup, then there could be something on the MDM side that is failing if they haven't configured provisioning for HoloLens devices.

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