Getting Started with MFA
This article provides step-by-step guidance on how to register for MFA
This article provides step-by-step guidance on how to register for MFA
This is a guidance document and outlines the actions that users and local administrators should take in relation to NHSmail accounts when a user joins and/or leaves an organisation.
The TANSync deployment guide describes how organisations can automatically create and update users on the NHSmail platform from a local Structured Query Language (SQL) Server database or Active Directory (AD) using the Microsoft Identity Management (MIM) product.
NHSmail will continue to support the manual data updates and Push Connector methods. The new publishing service will replace Pull Connectors and will be called the Accenture New Synchronisation (TANSync) Service.
This document has been produced for a technical audience who have an understanding of the installation of Microsoft products and have experience working with identity products.
How to manage NHSmail accounts if they need to be transferred into replacement organisation or removed from the service if your organisation is closing (ODS code has been closed) or merging with another.
If using Microsoft software to access NHSmail, only access from Microsoft software in mainstream or extended support is assured. NHSmail does not support access from products that have ended extended support, even where an organisation may have taken out a custom support agreement.
Frequently asked questions (FAQs) about sub-domain branding of users’ accounts.
NHSmail provides a Single Sign On (SSO) service so that NHSmail users can use their NHSmail credentials to conveniently logon to web applications
How to access the NHSmail service via your mobile device