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shehanjp
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Jul 20, 2020

Azure AD MFA with Conditional Access Policy

Hi All,

 

I'm planning on implementing Azure AD MFA with a conditional access policy.
I have gone through all the steps and have a good understanding on the process. However I have bit of a grey area where I like to get your thoughts on.
I have my Conditional Access Policy's Sign-in frequency setup to 2 hours for the test purposes

I have my user who is working as normal.

I send the user to register for MFA via the https://aka.ms/MFASetup URL and its successful.
Added the user to the pilot group where I have assigned the Conditional Access Policy to.

My question is - Will the user get the very 1st (initial) sign-in prompt 2 hours after they signed up for MFA?

Also I would like to clarify on how the timing works on an unmanaged device and an Azure AD registered device.

 

Thanks,

Shehan.

  • shehanjp 

     

    So, the following is from the Session Controls within a CA policy - "Time period before a user is asked to sign-in again when attempting to access a resource. The default setting is a rolling window of 90 days, i.e. users will be asked to re-authenticate on the first attempt to access a resource after being inactive on their machine for 90 days or longer".
     
     
    So I would think that you can work on the principle that after 2 hours of inactivity, they will be prompted for sign in, and at this point, they will be challenged to register for MFA.
  • shehanjp 

     

    So, the following is from the Session Controls within a CA policy - "Time period before a user is asked to sign-in again when attempting to access a resource. The default setting is a rolling window of 90 days, i.e. users will be asked to re-authenticate on the first attempt to access a resource after being inactive on their machine for 90 days or longer".
     
     
    So I would think that you can work on the principle that after 2 hours of inactivity, they will be prompted for sign in, and at this point, they will be challenged to register for MFA.

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