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- Modern Authentication Methods and SSPR : r Intune - Reddit
We just disabled SSPR, after looking at audit logs for something else and saying, 'WTF " All new employees are put in an AzureAD group for "authenticator or better" that is blocked from SMS For enrolled phones, we made chicken egg problem, so we need to deploy authenticator with the phone, and then use temp access pass
- Remove Self-Service Password Reset from Individual Standard User . . .
Is it possible to remove SSPR from individual standard user accounts? I have a couple of legacy shared test accounts that, for reasons inconceivable to me, are excluded from Azure AD MFA; but, when I review the Authentication methods insights report, are configured to be capable of SSPR This is causing issues for the account users as the application they're using (Microsoft App Access Panel
- Migrating from legacy MFA to Authentication Methods : r Office365 - Reddit
Microsoft: "On 30 September 2024, the ability to manage authentication methods in the legacy multifactor authentication (MFA) and self-service password reset (SSPR) policies will be retired " I thought I'd get an early start on this one for a change and start migrating users over to Authentication Methods to enforce MFA with Microsoft
- Authentication Methods: Did they take away the ability to . . . - Reddit
Authentication Methods: Did they take away the ability to restrict SMS for only login sspr? In the legacy settings, I could disable SMS for MFA logins but enable it for SSPR, or vice versa They were separate checkboxes in separate places Now, everything is in one place
- Dates are changed now! Migrate to the Authentication methods . . . - Reddit
The new and final deadline is now September 30, 2025 After that, the ability to manage authentication methods in the legacy Multifactor Authentication (MFA) and Self-Service Password Reset (SSPR) policies in Entra ID will be retired entirely Why have the dates been extended so long!? What do you all think about this?
- Motivation for self service password reset? : r Intune - Reddit
Using SSPR you must be setup according to your company policy and all validation is much more strictly controlled, and its auditable Its the difference between an IT System and a IT Service
- SSPR Password Reset Through Azure Issue : r sysadmin - Reddit
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- Issues with configuring MFA for breakglass accounts. : r msp
Not a great answer here for you, but in theory, if they are to only be used in a breakglass scenario, perhaps registering for MFA at the time of that scenario is the solution I too, have struggled with this exact issue and have determined it to be a limitation of SSPR combined registration
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