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This is currently in planning for enabling it for Azure AD joined devices, NOT for AAD DS
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Thanks for the feedback, we’re currently reviewing this capability to see how we can support RADIUS auth on NPS specifically, for AAD Joined Windows 10 devices to authenticate to WiFi access points
If there are scenarios beyond the above, please provide the details in the comments
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RaviRyan Morash supported this idea ·
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We are planning to fully support WebSockets. We will update when we have more details.
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We are currently testing a solution for this and will likely be able to provide this in the coming months.
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16 votes4 comments · Azure Active Directory » Self-Service Password Reset · Flag idea as inappropriate… · Admin →
Thank you for your feedback! This is a limitation that we would like to address. At this time, I don’t have an estimate of when this update would be released. However, please continue to vote on this feature if it’s important to your organization.
Thank you,
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Has there been any update on this?
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Has there been any update on this?
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Is there any update on this?
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We’re working on a solution and will update you when we know more.
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No news on this front was made at Ignite (I asked during the Hybrid session)
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Can we expect something to be announced at Ignite?
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176 votes19 comments · Azure Active Directory » Multi-factor Authentication · Flag idea as inappropriate… · Admin →
Azure AD now supports FIDO2 security keys in public preview. We’re working on allowing them to be used as a second factor as well (today they are used only first in sequence, but they satisfy MFA).
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It was announced at Ignite that the FIDO2 public preview is coming January 2019
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Hi everyone,
Thanks for your interest on this feature. This capability is still in the pipeline. The initial estimate was obviously off and we are looking at a new timeline. We are aware of the benefit of having this rollover made automatic and the interest you have on the feature, and that’s how we are looking at it while prioritizing it against other capabilities requests.
Thanks for your patience!Jairo Cadena
Principal Program Manager
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6 votes0 comments · Azure Active Directory Application Requests » Single Sign-On · Flag idea as inappropriate… · Admin →
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We’ve recently picked up this work again and apologize for the lack of updates.
The approach we previously pursued did not work well and we’re re-pivoting to a different solution that will enable custom domains to be easier to set up and manage.
We hope to have this ready for a public preview late-2020 or early-2021.
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30 votes9 comments · Azure Active Directory Application Requests » Single Sign-On · Flag idea as inappropriate… · Admin →
Thanks for your app request. If not already, please fill out this app request form at http://aka.ms/aadappsurvey so we can follow up with you. Thanks!
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We’re currently evaluating an option that will provide the functionality offered by nested groups, but removes the complexity nested groups adds. We appreciate your patience on this ask and want to ensure we deliver a solution that benefits all of our customers. Below are use cases that we’d like for you to stack rank, with #1 being priority for you. We thank you for the continued comments and feedback.
Use case A: nested group in a cloud security group inherits apps assignment
Use case B: nested group in a cloud security group inherits license assignment
Use case C: nesting groups under Office 365 groupsRyan Morash supported this idea ·
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Any update? We really need some way of programmatically forcing password resets.