Ok I think I understand.... So as long as I have an application that uses AzureAD login credentials and we enforce MFA, they will be forced to use MFA, right ?
So for example, If I create a Website with AzureAD login and an local application server that also uses AzureAD then it will use MFA ?
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Andy
Ah, sorry, by bad,....
Here you go....
https://1drv.ms/u/s!Ambg-la71z4_b9tNojcja21FsGo?e=9YNCCq
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Andy
Hi,
Thanks for reply @DSPatrick
Ok so we have blocked SMB on all servers except dc, but one thing I am wondering about, it we block SMB to the domain controllers also that will cause the servers/clients not to see \\dc\netlogon and \\dc\sysvol. Will not this cause problems if we have scripts located here that is part of an GPO ?
Thanks for reply.
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Andy
Hi,
I understand, but I believe my question is not directly related to Intune.
This is what I am wondering about.... "I followed you links, but I don`t see any good explanations when it comes to "is it possible to change from Binding Possible to Bound ?
Is that like a bios upgrade, is there a bios setting, is there not a setting at all ?... struggeling to get a clear picture of this."
Thanks again for reply.
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Andy
Hi @alfredorevilla-msft
Thanks for reply.
I might have not given you the correct information.
We already have Azure AD MFA enabled, but how do I connect this up with a local web server that is configured with singel sign on, and are using AzureAD ?
Today they just sign in, we need to enable MFA on the webpage login if you understand my question.
Thanks.
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Andy