
Enable passwordless security key sign-in to on-premises resources by using Azure AD
As we transition to Azure AD computers and leave domain joined PCs behind. Most of our data and applications are still on prem and part of the domain. We have ran into a hand full of applications that don’t pass the local installed users through their fat client app.
I’ve been looking for ways to better mesh our domain and our Azure AD machines. Microsoft has in early release the ability to use passwordless authentication on the Azure PC and still access domain resource.
Below is the Microsoft doc on how to get this setup.
Passwordless security key sign-in to on-premises resources – Azure Active Directory | Microsoft Docs
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