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Mohan Kumar Narayanan
Sep 19, 2018Brass Contributor
Office 365 - Multi Factor Authentication
Our organization has implemented the Multi-factor authentication for Office 365 a couple of months back. We use Outlook, Teams, SFB & OneDrive for Sync Desktop apps as well as Outlook & Teams apps qu...
Adam Ochs
Sep 19, 2018Iron Contributor
The way to avoid having to MFA every time you load the app would be to move to a "single sign on" solution.
To do this you would need to do one of a few things:
1. be fully Azure AD (https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/manage-apps/what-is-single-sign-on)
2. Run ADFS with your local AD (https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/2006.07.simplify.aspx)
3. Look into a third party option like Okta (https://www.okta.com/partners/microsoft/office365/)
But by default, single sign on is not the case. So each time your users go to use an application, they have to generate a new login token every time.
With Single Sign on, the token is saved and when they go to login, the same token is passed.
Adam