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Matthew Miles
Copper Contributor
I was getting the same error code 500014, and not finding anything really to help. I tried something last night, and got it to work finally. I found two enterprise applications from the Azure portal that were disabled. What's strange is that neither of these applications are listed from the Entra portal under Enterprise Applications.
Anyway, here's how I got it to work. From the Azure portal https://portal.azure.com/, search for Azure Multi-Factor. I found two applications. Azure Multi-Factor Auth Client and Azure Multi-Factor Auth Connector. Both of these applications were disabled. I just enabled them, and it just started working. Hopefully this will be the solve for you.
Anyway, here's how I got it to work. From the Azure portal https://portal.azure.com/, search for Azure Multi-Factor. I found two applications. Azure Multi-Factor Auth Client and Azure Multi-Factor Auth Connector. Both of these applications were disabled. I just enabled them, and it just started working. Hopefully this will be the solve for you.
msreadr
Apr 26, 2024Copper Contributor
That was it indeed, good catch.
If one reads the error message thoroughly it suggests this as an issue 😕
After enabling both those ent. apps I can enable the option in MS Auth now
and I am receiving notifications.
(Btw. you can see those two ent apps in AAD as well just remove the filter)
If one reads the error message thoroughly it suggests this as an issue 😕
After enabling both those ent. apps I can enable the option in MS Auth now
and I am receiving notifications.
(Btw. you can see those two ent apps in AAD as well just remove the filter)