Mar 29 2018 12:30 PM
I already have a Support ticket open, but the Tech is being no help.
Here's what we want to do. We currently use a 3rd party SSO service and we want to go back to Standard authentication.
Using the info from this page (https://social.technet.microsoft.com/wiki/contents/articles/17857.dirsync-how-to-switch-from-single-...) here's what I think the steps are:
We are not setting up AD FS.
Is there anything I'm missing?
Mar 29 2018 12:35 PM
Hi Cary,
Can you run the bellow command to see the result ?
Get-MsolFederationProperty –DomainName domain_name.com
Mar 29 2018 01:39 PM
How can I run that when I'm not using ADFS?
I get an error when I run that command to run Set-MsolADFSContext, which I can't as I don't have an ADFS server.
Mar 29 2018 02:09 PM
An update, the Office 365 support tech is refusing to help me setup my Office 365 Tenant to using Standard Authentication. He gave me a phone number for the general Microsoft Customer Support!
I'm now trying to open another ticket.
Mar 30 2018 01:01 AM
The cmdlets you pointed above are indeed intended to be used from the On-Prem AD FS server. For other federated providers, use the following
1) Get the domain info
Get-MsolDomainFederationSettings -DomainName sts.domain.com
2) Change the domain auth type
Set-MsolDomainAuthentication -DomainName sts.domain.com -Authentication Managed
3) If you need to configure/change the actual federation settings
Set-MsolDomainFederationSettings -DomainName blabla ....
Apr 16 2018 08:54 AM
I performed this operation this past weekend and it worked without a hitch.
Unfortunately, Microsoft support refused any support what so ever so I'm glad this resource (Tech Community) is here to get answers when they fail to come through. Thanks!