
Explanation:
The proposed solution of requiring Azure Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) does not meet the goal of reducing the effect on users after migration. MFA is a security enhancement that adds an additional verification step, which actually increases user burden rather than reducing it. The community discussion strongly supports this with 97% choosing 'No' and high-upvoted comments explaining that MFA doesn't help reduce user impact during migration. To minimize user impact, the appropriate solution would be implementing Azure AD Connect to synchronize on-premises Active Directory with Azure AD, allowing users to maintain the same credentials and authentication experience across both environments. This provides seamless access without requiring additional authentication steps.
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Your company is migrating all network resources from its on-premises Active Directory forest to Azure and will decommission the on-premises data center.
You need to implement a solution that minimizes the impact on users after the migration.
Proposed Solution: Require Azure Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA).
Does the proposed solution meet the goal?
A
Yes
B
No