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microc1
Feb 07, 2020Copper Contributor
All users receive "Your organization needs more information to keep your account secure" when logon
All users receive "Your organization needs more information to keep your account secure" when logon o365 web portal. Users can select "skip for now (XX days until is required)" but it will finally ...
- Feb 11, 2020
Thank you for the hint.
Finally solved by:
Azure Active Directory > Properties
Manage security defaults
set Enable security defaults to No
Lewis-H
Jun 01, 2020Iron Contributor
Instructions for setting up Self-Service Password Reset for companies using Azure Active Directory
Step 1 - Create a Security group in Office 365. To do this, go to https://portal.office.com and sign-in with your office 365 Global Administrator account > Select Admin Center.
Step 2 - On the left-Navigation pane, select Groups > Groups
Step 3 - Click on Add a Group. > Choose Security Group from the type drop-down > Give the group a name. Click Add.
Step 4 - Once the security group is created, navigate to the group and click Edit, next to members to add the user as the member of this security group.
Step 5 - Once you add the user as a member of the security group, then from the left navigation pane, expand Admin Centers and click on Azure Active Directory.
Step 6 - From Azure Active Directory Admin Center, choose Azure Active directory from the left menu.
Step 7 - From the Dashboard and option menu in the middle, click on Password Reset.
Step 8 - In the Password Reset properties page, choose Properties and select Selected to select a security group. You can also choose All if you want to enable SSPR for everyone.
Step 9 - Click on the group, then find the Select a Group desired security group from the list and click on select and then finally click on Save. Once saved, Self-Service Password Reset has been enabled for the users in the selected security group in your Office 365/Azure AD tenant, and you're done!
Step 1 - Create a Security group in Office 365. To do this, go to https://portal.office.com and sign-in with your office 365 Global Administrator account > Select Admin Center.
Step 2 - On the left-Navigation pane, select Groups > Groups
Step 3 - Click on Add a Group. > Choose Security Group from the type drop-down > Give the group a name. Click Add.
Step 4 - Once the security group is created, navigate to the group and click Edit, next to members to add the user as the member of this security group.
Step 5 - Once you add the user as a member of the security group, then from the left navigation pane, expand Admin Centers and click on Azure Active Directory.
Step 6 - From Azure Active Directory Admin Center, choose Azure Active directory from the left menu.
Step 7 - From the Dashboard and option menu in the middle, click on Password Reset.
Step 8 - In the Password Reset properties page, choose Properties and select Selected to select a security group. You can also choose All if you want to enable SSPR for everyone.
Step 9 - Click on the group, then find the Select a Group desired security group from the list and click on select and then finally click on Save. Once saved, Self-Service Password Reset has been enabled for the users in the selected security group in your Office 365/Azure AD tenant, and you're done!