![]() ![]() Luckily, we have the ability to check this using the MSOnline Powershell module.Īs of today, we’re able to get Azure AD authentication methods using Microsoft Graph API, however Graph API does not have the capability to view the default method so we’ll need to rely on the MSOL module. ![]() If you are an admin and you’re rolling this out to a larger set of people, it would be a good idea to get ahead of the curve and find out the user’s default strong authentication method. If it’s set to TOTP, you might need to click Add method and register a push notification method You’ll need to have the Microsoft Authenticator mobile app installed and linked to your personal Microsoft Account.Join now Sign in Bojan Simic’s Post Bojan Simic Co-Founder, CEO and CTO at HYPR - Fixing the way the world logs in 1w Report this. ![]()
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