Try ADSelfService Plus now! And if you are wondering whether there are any good options, we have just the right set of tools you could deploy for Active Directory MFA on-premise.

Should I set up MFA for the Active Directory?

There are both arguments in favor and against setting up MFA (Multi-factor Authentication) for the Active Directory. With MFA, you add an additional layer of security which helps protect the network and its resources. On the other hand, it makes the login process slightly more complex and time-consuming. However, if the network’s security is of prime concern, we recommend setting up MFA for the Active Directory on premise using one of the options here.

How do I use Active Directory MFA on premise?

That’s all for now! Remember, it doesn’t mean that there are no other options available, but we found these two to be the most trustworthy and easy to use. With more than 18 authentication methods to choose from, ADSelfService Plus is one of the best tools when it comes to setting up Active Directory MFA on-premise. It’s quick, user-friendly, and seamless. Also, under the Advanced settings, you will find an option, Skip MFA when ADSelfService Plus server is down or unreachable, which ensures that users are able to access the network even when the ADSelfService Plus services are down. Tell us your favorite tool to set up MFA for Active Directory in the comments section below.

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