multi-factor authentication
2 TopicsConfigure AD FS 2016 and Azure MFA - How do I get the guid for Azure Multi-Factor Auth Client?
Hi All, I am trying to Configure AD FS 2016 and Azure MFA as shown on the Microsoft site: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/identity/ad-fs/operations/configure-ad-fs-and-azure-mfa#step-1-generate-a-certificate-for-azure-mfa-on-each-ad-fs-server-using-the-new-adfsazuremfatenantcertificate-cmdlet It says "981f26a1-7f43-403b-a875-f8b09b8cd720 is the guid for Azure Multi-Factor Auth Client" but doesn't show how we get this GUID. When I try the command I get an error message I think is related to the GUID. How do I get the guid for Azure Multi-Factor Auth Client? I hope you can help ColinSolved9.4KViews0likes2CommentsPowershell login passthough?
So I activated MFA for both of my accounts. One with my main company and one with my parent company. My problem is this, using MS Exchange Online Powershell, it autologins when I Connect-Exopssession -UserPrincipalName <my UPN here> for my main account which I don't really think is a good thing from a security standpoint (no user/password prompt, MFA etc.), and 2, when I put the UPN from the other tenant/domain in there, it fails with "Bad request for more information" after actually doing the MFA login. I had installed Microsoft Online Services Sign-In Assistant which I thought could be the culprit, but getting rid of it and restarting did not help. Any Ideas on how to stop this behavior and make me log in MFA every time instead of passthough and also why it might have broken logging into the other. Win 10 1709. Azure AD "Connected" not joined to main account, if that matters.4.2KViews0likes6Comments