![]() ![]() But wait, there is more…… End-user experience So I assume that you read my previous blogs first and that you have a clear understanding of all the steps that you need to take before you can roll out MFA and SSPR to your users. Enable and configure Self Service Password Reset – Covered in this blog post.I covered both these subjects in a previous blog post. Enable the combined registration portal for your users.There are a couple of steps that you need to do: Now, before users register for MFA and SSPR you should configure the settings first. Even though MFA/SSPR Combined Registration is now generally available, Microsoft is not automatically switching everyone over to the new user experience. Once the combined registration portal is enabled users can either use or to access the portal and register for both MFA and SSPR in one single flow. In most cases, users had to fill in the same information in two different places. Until now, the registration for MFA and Self Service Password in Azure AD needed to be done in two different portals. What is the combined registration portal? Let’s see how each setting reflects to the end user. And that’s mainly what this blog post is about. But if you start using this portal, there are quite some settings that can change the user experience of the registration. In my previous MFA-related blogs, I always encouraged my readers to turn on the combined registration portal, even when it was in public preview. This one was on my to-do list for a while now, and now the combined registration portal is General Available, the time was there. The (long) title pretty much reveals the purpose of this blog post.
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