![]() ![]() So, you users may end up with legacy MFA requests each time while your conditional access policies would not have triggered it. If you have a large number of users configured for legacy MFA that setting will still kick in on top of what is configured using Conditional Access. In your Conditional Access rule you setup all conditions, and finally you grant access with the MFA option, like below: Conditional Access – Grant access with MFA Transition to conditional access ![]() So basically all companies that are big enough to have at least Azure AD P1 licenses can benefit from moving the MFA controls towards conditional access. ![]()
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