Select the Microsoft Azure AD domain this wizard will enable for federated sign on. Microsoft Azure AD domains that are eligible for federated sign-on include custom domains created with the "I plan to configure this domain for single sign-on with my local Active Directory" option and verified domains that were not created with the single sign-on option (Warning: this wizard will convert this type of domain to a federated domain, resulting in users temporarily being unable to sign in with their cloud passwords.)
Select Phone Call method to receive a phone call to authenticate. Select Text Message method to receive a text message to ...
Select the application Type that matches closest your application. This selection helps establish a base security policy ...
Select the CA that will issue certificates using the certificate templates selected in the next section. Only certificate ...
Select the Change Phone Number option to enter a new phone number. An alternate number can also be set up by calling the ...
Select the Microsoft Azure AD domain this wizard will enable for federated sign on. Microsoft Azure AD domains that are eligible ...
Select the profile templates to be upgraded. Profile templates from version 2.1 and older cannot be used in 3.0 without being ...
Select the smart card provider name. The smart card provider name is the friendly name for the provider id. These settings ...
Select the smart card provider name. This is the friendly name for the provider. The Web.config file defines these settings. ...
Select whether you want to deploy a new Windows Server 2012 R2 AD FS farm or use an existing Windows Server 2012 R2 AD FS ...