Hi James and Amanpreet
Amanpreet - that worked a treet, I have a follow up question.
during our project to get users configured in Azure MFA we have gone in to the o365 admin center - users - active users - multifactor authentication, finding the user and enabling MFA so they get the 'more information' screen to setup their ms authenticator app so their mfa status shows as 'enforced'.
some users didn't go through that process instead went to aka.ms/mfasetup. After they configure MFA their user account in the o365 admin center - users - active users - multifactor authentication still shows them as 'disabled'. Our issue is that we something have to remove their MFA (ie disable) but are unable to as their status is already 'disabled'.
will running the powershell command you listed above do the same thing as disabling their MFA in o365 admin center - users - active users - multifactor authentication? if not, is there another way we can disable MFA in this situation?