Microsoft fixes Outlook’s TokenFactoryIframe downloads in Safari – Macworld
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Update May 5, 2021: According to a Microsoft post on its support forum, the TokenFactoryIframe download problem has been fixed. Office 365 users don’t need to do anything since it is a fix on the server side. Below is a screenshot of the status report posted by Microsoft. The rest of this article covers a temporary fix for the period before Microsoft solved the problem.
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Original article posted May 4, 2022:
Users of Office 365’s online apps may be experiencing annoying and frequent downloads of a file called “TokenFactoryIframe” when accessing their account via a web browser. While Microsoft has not yet released a fix—and it’s not the first time it’s happened—there is a way to stop the downloads.
According to users on a Microsoft support forum, the problem happens mostly with Safari on the Mac, but can also affect Chrome and Firefox on the Mac, iPhone, or iPad. Since the issue happens on multiple browsers and platforms, this may mean it’s an issue with Outlook that Microsoft needs to fix. According to a post by a Microsoft representative, the company is “doing research on our side to see if we can find any relevant information about the issue.”
The temporary fix involves halting downloads for Office 365. The problem with this solution is that it prevents all downloads from functioning, For example, if you are using Outlook for email and want to download an attachment, you can’t download it until you change the setting again to allow downloads. Below are steps for stopping downloads on Safari and Chrome.
Note: This will stop all downloads from Outlook, so when you need to get a file from an email, you’ll have to temporarily enable downloads.
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Yeah, that’s annoying.
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iFrame is a method used by websites to present content. For example, iFrame is often used when embedding a YouTube video onto a website. It’s a widely used element, though it’s not known why Office 365 is automatically downloading the TokenFactoryIframe file. This file in particular is zero kilobytes in size and doesn’t seem to have anything in it. It could be an error in the HTML of the Office 365 website and it’s probably not malicious.
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Roman has covered technology since the early 1990s. His career started at MacUser, and he’s worked for MacAddict, Mac|Life, and TechTV.
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May 13, 2022 at 04:44PM