Velvis
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Can M365 2FA be setup to only require a simple text message sent code? It seems to want to force people to use an authorization app which for some people isnt working properly.
Mostly PEBKAC, but I'm not on site as alot of the people work from home and sometimes anything more than left click is a chore. I was hoping to be able to setup 2fa as an admin and add their cell phone to their accounts so it just texts them when they goto sign in the first time.Can you describe what isn't working properly with the MS Auth app?
You have to do DUO if you want to do that, there is no way to do enrollment for them within Microsoft's tools.Mostly PEBKAC, but I'm not on site as alot of the people work from home and sometimes anything more than left click is a chore. I was hoping to be able to setup 2fa as an admin and add their cell phone to their accounts so it just texts them when they goto sign in the first time.
DUO?You have to do DUO if you want to do that, there is no way to do enrollment for them within Microsoft's tools.
Mostly PEBKAC, but I'm not on site as alot of the people work from home and sometimes anything more than left click is a chore. I was hoping to be able to setup 2fa as an admin and add their cell phone to their accounts so it just texts them when they goto sign in the first time.
How did you remote in to an iPhone?and we were remoted into the phone - always a pain with iPhones
Splashtop SOS will let you view only remote into a iPhone. You can at least see what they do but they still have to control the phone themselves.How did you remote in to an iPhone?
What @nlinecomputers said. We use Splashtop SOS for one-off remotes and it will let you get see, not control an iPhone. So you still have to walk the user through every bit. It's better than doing it blind, but just barely. - hahaHow did you remote in to an iPhone?
TECHNICALLY ConnectWise Control will... But good freaking luck walking an end user through the set up, and still unreliable and inconsistent. I usually do view-only and then tell them where to touch. Granted, even view-only is getting painful.I know of no app that will let you fully control an iPhone.