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Reporting User-Preferred MFA Methods for Azure AD User Accounts

Reporting User-Preferred MFA Methods for Azure AD User Accounts
Being able to set user-preferred authentication methods for Azure AD multi-factor authentication hasn't been possible up to now. New Graph APIs make it possible to get and set authentication methods for Azure AD accounts. It's just another small step along the line to migrate away from the MSOL and Azure AD modules.

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