![]() In the process, Microsoft Identity Manager and AD FS get snagged too. Now, Microsoft is hammering another nail in MFA Server’s coffin by urging organizations to leave their MFA Servers and opt for Azure MFA. It’s confusing as even last month, Microsoft released a new version of MFA Server. The MFA SDK stopped working on October 1, 2020.As of July 1, 2019, Microsoft no longer offers MFA Server for new deployments and trial tenants.MFA registration for the Authenticator app flow through the Azure MFA infrastructure instead of through MFA Server’s mobile portal. Since MFA Server 8, released on April 10, 2018.While Microsoft officially still supports its on-premises Azure MFA Server product, the reality for organizations using MFA Server for multi-factor authentication purposes is harsh: ![]() ![]() This week, Microsoft made available guidance to migrate from Azure MFA Server to Azure multi-factor authentication (Azure MFA). ![]()
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