![]() Will I lose some functionality or have some future issue if I enable using this method? What is meant in the Microsoft by legacy per-user auth? Normally legacy refers to something that is obsolete.Is using the legacy MFA tool the correct way to enable MFA for e-mail access? If so, will I be required to manually enable each new users?.Sorry for the long lead-in, but I wanted to provide the information I thought would be relevant. There is a step or step or function that I missed and need go back and do.The MS technician couldn't figure a better way and is just having me enable the authentication through the legacy method.Since it specifically had me turn off the legacy MFA and as far as I can tell never indicated that I should turn it back on using this tool. Opens a new windowis flawed and I need to report it. The technician is correct, and the documentation at.This makes no sense to me, and I figure there are just a few possibilities: It has been over a week and the MS technician just got back to me after the ticket was escalated and told me to go in and turn on the per-user legacy authentication in the Exchange admin center. The e-mail login is not providing an MFA challenge after the initial device setup when I toggled Security defaults. ![]() ![]()
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