Which three actions should you perform?

Contoso uses Office 365 for collaboration services. You implement single sign-on (SSO) with Office 365
by using Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS).
You need to implement Windows Azure multi-factor authentication.
Which three actions should you perform? Each correct answer presents part of the solution.

Contoso uses Office 365 for collaboration services. You implement single sign-on (SSO) with Office 365
by using Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS).
You need to implement Windows Azure multi-factor authentication.
Which three actions should you perform? Each correct answer presents part of the solution.

A.
On the AD FS federation server, run PhoneFactorAgentSetup.exe.

B.
On the AD FS Federation server, run WindowsAzureSDK-x64.exe.

C.
On the AD FS Federation server, run the Windows PowerShell cmdlet RegisterAdfsAuthenticationProvider.

D.
On the AD FS Federation server, run FsConfigWizard.exe.

E.
Run the Active Directory Domains and Trusts MMC snap-in. Register Windows Azure Multi-Factor
Authentication Server as an additional authentication provider.

F.
Run the Windows Azure Multi-Factor Authentication Server Authentication Configuration Wizard.



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Kai

Kai

correct,

it’s B,C and F

Rinie

Rinie

Not sure if this is still the latest process, have not enabled MFA with ADFS & SSO. No mention of running the powershell command in the below article, the command still exists however I assume to reconfigure it if needed. Might be the below article is only showing you how to do it if you have Azure AD premium and don’t need to manage the authentication provider yourself.

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/multi-factor-authentication/multi-factor-authentication-get-started-server