

Read the guidance in the How to Upgrade section in this blogpost for more information.

You must upgrade MFA Server and Web Service SDK before upgrading the User Portal or AD FS adapter. While the above fixes could be classified as minor fixes, the team reports that they’ve fixed other minor issues in Azure Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) Server as well.

The team fixed an issue with retaining the selected language in the User Portal. The User Portal is available in several languages and offers end-users a selection of languages for text messages, phone calls and other authentication-related settings. Language selection for the User PortalĪzure Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) Server’s User Portal is an additional component that allows end-users to make changes to their on-premises MFA registrations in a web-based environment. The team fixed an issue that admins might experience when launching the Azure Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) Server Admin Console on Japanese version of Windows. What’s New Incompatibility with Japanese Windows installations Last week, Microsoft released a minor version, dubbed version 8.0.1.1 that addresses a couple of issues you might experience with version 8.0.0.3. Roughly four months ago, we saw the release of a new major version of Microsoft’s Azure Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) Server, version 8.0.0.3.
