Thank you for the informative guide. Currently, in my organization, MFA is enabled only for specific privileged accounts via CA, while the vast majority of non-privileged accounts do not have it enabled. Additionally, SSPR is disabled (never was enabled) If I do this migration from legacy MFA to the Authentication Methods policy, will it impact non-privileged accounts who never had MFA enabled? Moreover, will this migration mandate/enforce MFA for users on whom CA isn't applying it onto?
Thank you for sharing this video, but for me it does not work. All is disabled in legacy MFA and SSPR and I did all my settings in the new "Authentication methods" pages even completed the migration to "Migration complete". But when I test it my user will login without a MFA and is able to open webmail and SharePoint. The crazy thing is, after logging in and you go to ''view account'' and choose "security info", then the MFA is needed to be configured. (And even then a new incognito login will not ask for MFA) Can you tell me why?
Did you get this sorted? is your test account manually enabled for MFA, or is there a conditional access policy requirement forcing MFA, Sounds like you're able to register for Auth methods but MFA itself isnt enforced.
I know right? This guy needs to slow the hell down. Even google's generated subtitles is confused. "Now that winter is in the difference between policies.." Seriously What?
Thank you for the informative guide.
Currently, in my organization, MFA is enabled only for specific privileged accounts via CA, while the vast majority of non-privileged accounts do not have it enabled.
Additionally, SSPR is disabled (never was enabled)
If I do this migration from legacy MFA to the Authentication Methods policy, will it impact non-privileged accounts who never had MFA enabled? Moreover, will this migration mandate/enforce MFA for users on whom CA isn't applying it onto?
Thank you for sharing this video, but for me it does not work.
All is disabled in legacy MFA and SSPR and I did all my settings in the new "Authentication methods" pages even completed the migration to "Migration complete".
But when I test it my user will login without a MFA and is able to open webmail and SharePoint.
The crazy thing is, after logging in and you go to ''view account'' and choose "security info", then the MFA is needed to be configured.
(And even then a new incognito login will not ask for MFA)
Can you tell me why?
check the sign in logs
Did you get this sorted? is your test account manually enabled for MFA, or is there a conditional access policy requirement forcing MFA, Sounds like you're able to register for Auth methods but MFA itself isnt enforced.
@@philliptetai866 yes, it was 6 months ago so I cannot remember what it was
so many Tenant I have configured :)
what about using a speaker that is actually understandable??
Volume is way to low and voice is clipping.
Sorry but can't understand
I know right? This guy needs to slow the hell down. Even google's generated subtitles is confused. "Now that winter is in the difference between policies.." Seriously What?
So useless, good lord