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skywalker98
Mar 25, 2022Copper Contributor
Conditional Access - Persistent browser session and LastPass SSO
Hey everyone Our customer has Azure AD connected devices that are set up with Intune. We also have SSO set up for LastPass, which works without any issues. Now the customer wants to enable ...
joeyvldn
Mar 27, 2022Brass Contributor
Azure AD joined devices and cloud apps like portal.office.com would do SSO if everything is configured correct. So yes, it can be because of your current config. Is the Windows logon done by WHfB? I guess not?
How are all your CA policies configured? What is the Azure AD sign-in log telling you?
How are all your CA policies configured? What is the Azure AD sign-in log telling you?
skywalker98
Mar 28, 2022Copper Contributor
joeyvldn Thanks for your reply!
Most users log in to Windows with their O365 user and password. Only 1 user has WHfB enabled.
Here is how my CA policy for browser sign-ins is configured:
- Cloud apps or actions: All cloud apps
- Conditions: Client apps -> Browser
- Grant: Require multi-factor authentication
- Session: Persistent browser session -> Never persistent
The Azure AD sign-in log tells me that the conditional access policy is applied.
The auth method says "Previously satisfied" and the result is "satisfied by claim in the token".
- joeyvldnMar 28, 2022Brass ContributorHi skywalker98,
Is this the user who is using WHfB? Check previous sign-in logs to determine which sign-in was prompted for MFA. If not. Is the Per-user MFA configured as enforced for this user?
I would recommend to focus on implementing WHfB. Windows sign-ins with WHfB are automatically protected by MFA and thus portal.office.com would be flagged as "previously satisfied".