Jan 26 2024 09:03 AM
Hello everyone, and greetings from Portugal!
So, I've enabled multitenant collaboration for some companies, and I'm getting a little bit "confused" about what should I do in some of the information I get.
For example, now on Entra ID - Authentication Methods activity, I'm getting negative results, for example for the "users capable of Azure multifactor authentication", because I have a total of 500 users, where only 33 are from that tenant. So the other synced users have MFA enabled on their "original tenant".
What should I do in the cases?
Best regards,
Diogo Sousa
Jan 27 2024 09:19 PM - edited Jan 27 2024 09:21 PM
Hello Diogo Sousa. It seems like your message got cut off after mentioning "Entra ID - Authentication Meth." It appears that you're dealing with multitenant collaboration and authentication methods, possibly within a specific platform or service. If you could provide more details or clarify your question, I'd be happy to assist you. Specifically, if you have questions about configuring authentication methods, handling multi-tenant setups, or anything related to identity and access management, feel free to provide more context, and I'll do my best to help.
Jan 28 2024 04:48 AM
Jan 30 2024 12:17 AM
If you want to accept MFA from other tenants, you can configure this in Microsoft Entra Admin Center > External Identities > Cross-tenant access settings. You can adjust the default settings here. But it is recommended to create a separate one for each collaboration and enable MFA from other tenants in the trust settings.
Please click Mark as Best Response & Like if my post helped you to solve your issue.
This will help others to find the correct solution easily. It also closes the item.
If the post was useful in other ways, please consider giving it Like.
Kindest regards,
Feb 06 2024 05:44 AM
Feb 06 2024 05:44 AM
Feb 06 2024 05:45 AM