![]() ![]() If you’d like to “skip” the second prompt in the cloud, you can either re-think your CA policy □ or follow to add the following claim using a custom rule: If you have policy which will enforce Multi Factor and your setup is Azure MFA as Primary – follow the steps above first. please read carefully Configure AD FS 2016 and Azure MFA and see the notes around it. With only setting Azure MFA set as Primary, you effectively do NOT perform Multi Factor. Make sure you create a custom rule to pass “Authentication Methods References” as a claim, follow Secure Azure AD resources using AD FS.Note that for ADFS 2012 R2, the July 2016 update rollup is required for this parameter to work. Set-MsolDomainFederationSettings -DomainName -PromptLoginBehavior Disabled ![]()
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