

To learn how to install the plug-in and test your setup, see the Akamai MFA Windows Logon plug-in documentation. Based on your understanding of multifactor authentication (MFA) and its support in Microsoft 365, its time to set it up and roll it out to your organization. To proceed and unlock the screen, the user needs to enter just the password. Multifactor authentication means you and your employees must provide more than one way to sign in to Microsoft 365 is one of the easiest ways to secure your business. The current username is stored after successful first time log in, and for subsequent attempts the lock screen log-in field gets automatically populated with the username.For Windows Server 2012 console login, the user needs to enter their username and password in a single field on the lock screen to log in for the first time.Specific usage requirements and caveats apply when running the plug-in on Windows Server 2012R1/R2: This release brings back support for Windows Server 2012R1/R2 RDP and Console login. If you're running an RDP plug-in version older than 3.4.2.0, refer to the Windows Logon plug-in instructions to learn how to upgrade. With this release, the Windows RDP plug-in is upgraded to version 3.4.2.0. Servers: Windows Server versions 2012R1/R2, 20.The following Windows versions support the Windows RDP solution:
