Hello! A year ago it might have worked that way, but now you are forced to choose a second method, otherwise you can no longer use Office programs, for example. What can be done because the information on the Internet, even from MS, is no longer up to date.
Thanks for the comment. I still have most of my users disabled. Unfortunately a few weeks ago we had a compromised email and I had to turn it back on for a user. Because we ended up Blacklisted. So I had to turn MFA on one account. I am eventually turning it on all accounts while my company figures out what to do about cell phones for everyone so that they are not using personal equipment for work.
@@KickStandsandKeyboards Now I have completely deactivated MFA until I see exactly how I can set it as desired. I would like to use it for an administrator, but not for every user, because I need to be able to help users outside of office hours as an administrator. If they then chose the cell phone as the second authentication method, I probably won't be able to implement it without the users. Something like that hinders me as an administrator. It would be good if an administrator could log in with the user without these 2 methods, but how is that supposed to work because I then use the user name. Unless you could deactivate the second method for testing purposes. This is not easy to implement in companies.
Is it there a way to bypass it for certain time when trying to troubleshoot / help a user? Like instead of removing it entirely, to disable it by a specific time?
@@KickStandsandKeyboards Hey. Nothing really... Its just that sometimes, after windows update, some of our users will get kick out... and sometimes they wont be on their computer, so whenever we, as system admins try to login them back (usually remote) we still need get the user MFA code that was sent to their phone in order to login them back. So we were wondering if there was a way to bypass it, just for those cases...
I just tried it and it worked for me.
Hello! A year ago it might have worked that way, but now you are forced to choose a second method, otherwise you can no longer use Office programs, for example.
What can be done because the information on the Internet, even from MS, is no longer up to date.
Thanks for the comment. I still have most of my users disabled. Unfortunately a few weeks ago we had a compromised email and I had to turn it back on for a user. Because we ended up Blacklisted. So I had to turn MFA on one account. I am eventually turning it on all accounts while my company figures out what to do about cell phones for everyone so that they are not using personal equipment for work.
@@KickStandsandKeyboards Now I have completely deactivated MFA until I see exactly how I can set it as desired.
I would like to use it for an administrator, but not for every user, because I need to be able to help users outside of office hours as an administrator. If they then chose the cell phone as the second authentication method, I probably won't be able to implement it without the users. Something like that hinders me as an administrator.
It would be good if an administrator could log in with the user without these 2 methods, but how is that supposed to work because I then use the user name. Unless you could deactivate the second method for testing purposes.
This is not easy to implement in companies.
I am not getting this type of interface please help i am not getting use another account option only sys enter authentication code
Sorry for the late response. Did you ever figure this out?
Is it there a way to bypass it for certain time when trying to troubleshoot / help a user?
Like instead of removing it entirely, to disable it by a specific time?
Unfortunately there isn't a way to bypass it it's either on or off. What are you trying to troubleshoot?
Thanks for the comment.
@@KickStandsandKeyboards Hey. Nothing really... Its just that sometimes, after windows update, some of our users will get kick out... and sometimes they wont be on their computer, so whenever we, as system admins try to login them back (usually remote) we still need get the user MFA code that was sent to their phone in order to login them back.
So we were wondering if there was a way to bypass it, just for those cases...
Its not working on microsoft developer account.
not works for me
Thank youuuu! finally!