

Disabled: This is the default state for a new user that has not been enrolled in MFA.Ī) If the MFA was enabled through CoreView, you can see the details from the audit logs (Refer below screenshot).Users are automatically switched from enabled to enforced when they register for Azure AD MFA. Enforced: The user has been enrolled and has completed the MFA registration process.

They will be prompted to complete the registration process the next time they sign in. Enabled: The user has been enrolled in MFA but has not completed the registration process.The column ' Multifactor auth state' will indicate if the user has MFA enabled, enforced or disabled.Under columns choose 'Multifactor auth state' and click on apply:.Under Reports Tab -> Select Users (As shown below in the screenshot).To see if a user has MFA enabled using CoreView follow below steps: To learn more about MFA status of a User kindly refer the MSDN article: View the MFA Status of a UserĢ. A new page opens that displays the user state, as shown in the following example.Search for and select Azure Active Directory, then select Users > All users.Sign in to the Azure portal as a Global administrator.To view and manage user states, complete the following steps to access the Azure portal page: How to check if MFA is enabled from the Azure Portal If you want to know how to configure MFA then kindly refer to the KB article - How to enable MFAġ. Who made the MFA update for a User using CoreView I f MFA is enabled from the Azure Portalģ. In this article, we will understand how to verifyġ. How do I check if a user has MFA enabled and who enabled it using CoreView
