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Improper acronyms review update-05
The updates here are made for acronym :AAD, Azure AD-joined, AAD-joined as per the task 6027362. Thanks!
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#### Multifactor authentication
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An issue has been identified with Hybrid Azure AD joined devices that have enabled [multifactor authentication](/azure/active-directory/authentication/howto-mfa-getstarted) (MFA). If a user signs into a device using their Active Directory account and MFA is enabled, the device will not successfully upgrade to their Windows Enterprise subscription.
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An issue has been identified with Hybrid Azure AD-joined devices that have enabled [multifactor authentication](/azure/active-directory/authentication/howto-mfa-getstarted) (MFA). If a user signs into a device using their Active Directory account and MFA is enabled, the device will not successfully upgrade to their Windows Enterprise subscription.
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To resolve this issue:
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> [!NOTE]
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> The following Windows 10 examples and scenarios also apply to Windows 11.
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The device is AAD joined from **Settings > Accounts > Access work or school**.
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The device is Azure Active Directory-joined from **Settings > Accounts > Access work or school**.
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The IT administrator assigns Windows 10 Enterprise to a user. See the following figure.
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