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Get Per-User MFA Status using PowerShell

Last Updated May 7, 2022 by Paul Contreras
Get Per-User MFA Status using PowerShell

There are a ton of scripts out there that show you if the user has MFA enabled by checking their authentication methods, something very similar to this Get MFA Methods using Graph API script I wrote a while back. However,… Continue Reading →

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