This can result in user disconnect and stops the use of two-way MFA (receive number by text, type number into web application type scenario). ![]() Note that when the MFA server intercepts the login request in OWA, there is no user interface in OWA to tell you what is happening. This is typically done by pressing # (if a phone call) or clicking Verify in the app, but can require the entry of a PIN as well. The Multi-Factor Authentication Server intercepts login request to OWA, if the request is valid (that is the username and password work) then the mobile phone of the user is called or texted (or an app starts automatically on the phone) and the user validates their login. ![]() ![]() Multi-factor authentication (MFA), that is the need to have a username, password and something else to pass authentication is possible with on-premises servers using a service from Windows Azure and the Multi-Factor Authentication Server (an on-premises piece of software).
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