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How to disable two-step verification for all users
- Dec 03, 2019
My issue is resolved.
Disable security defaults.
Azure AD > Properties > Manage Security defaults
This looks like the self-service password reset feature, not MFA. Read here: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/authentication/howto-sspr-deployment
Hello VasilMichev ,
Thank you for your reply.
I have checked my SSPR settings.
SSPR enabled option is None.
Authentication methods only Email is selected.
Registration is No.
Each Notifications options are No.
I did something wrong?
I cannot figure out another settings.
- william2001Dec 03, 2019Brass Contributor
My issue is resolved.
Disable security defaults.
Azure AD > Properties > Manage Security defaults
- pdwalkerFeb 10, 2021Copper ContributorThank you. That just solved a huge pain in the **bleep** for me.
- QuickHAug 16, 2022Copper ContributorWould have been nice if you could share how to get there, I blew my brain out and still cannot find this page!
There is no properties in my AZURE AD- nothanksrickMar 18, 2023Copper Contributor
All services - Microsoft Azure -> using keyborad (Ctrl+F) search keyword “properties” in that webpage -> your will see "Tenant properties" , details refer to (photograph A) -> Access management for Azure resources (click link: Manage security defaults) -> when you change the value from "Enable" to "Disable" under "Security defaults" in (photograph C), you need to pick a reason before you can save -> IT TOOK ME A LONG TIME TO FIND THIS LOCATION, TO TELL YOU THE TRUTH, I ALMOST CRIED BEFORE I FIGRURE IT OUT (too hungry now, dinner time for me in China)
(photograph A)(photograph B)
(photograph C)
- klittle15Jan 15, 2024Copper Contributor
For anyone coming across this post and finding their Azure portal doesn't look like the picture, I found the setting under the new Entra admin center at https://entra.microsoft.com/#home.
Scroll down to Quick Navigation and click Tenant Overview:
Switch to the Properties tab:
Scroll down to Security defaults and click the "Manage security defaults" link:
And then, as nothanksrick said, switch to Disable, provide a reason, save, and confirm.