![]() You can force registration for SSPR on the next logon, from the Registration blade. You can handle registration in a number of ways. It is recommended that you select at least You also need to configure Authentication methods. However, it is also possible to filter this using a Security group. Most small businesses will want this set to All so that every user can self-service reset. Then, Properties is where you enable or disable the ability for users to self-service reset. ![]() To find the settings that control Self-service password reset (and this pertains to cloud accounts also–so you might already have this in place), head over to the Azure AD portal and find the blade for Password reset. The welcome announcement made on Microsoft’s tech community blog did not do a great job covering all of the necessary steps for implementation, so I took it upon myself to rectify that situation here on my own site □ Step 1: Configure SSPR in Azure AD Self-service password reset (SSPR) is now supported for hybrid synced accounts on the Microsoft 365 Business Premium subscription. ![]() Isn’t this a pleasant surprise? Microsoft recently granted another one of my wishes, which I have previously blogged about, here.
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