![]() ![]() Hope this Shlomo Sorry, I'll have to politely disagree :) ![]() So I wouldn’t be overly concerned if you’ve already deployed MFA Server, however to avoid migrating in the future, I’d recommend opting for the NPS extension or appliances that support direct Azure MFA integration. There are still some features we haven't quite finished yet which are only available in Azure MFA Server but not in the cloud-only service (PIN mode, pre-registration, OATH token support, etc.), but we're working on it.” We also wouldn't do this without advance notice: I'm not completely sure (I'll find out and report back), but I'm pretty sure this will be at least 1 year. However, we wouldn't do this until we have feature parity in cloud-only Azure MFA, and a reasonable migration path. ![]() “Eventually, yes, Azure MFA Server will probably be deprecated in favour of the cloud-only Azure MFA service. All of our work is going into Azure MFA and features like conditional access policy.” “ There isn't any engineering effort going into MFA server, and eventually it will end of life. Shlomo – thanks for sharing the Zimmermann - the Azure MFA feature program manager has some insightful comments on Reddit: ![]()
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