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Active Directory Federation Services prompt=login parameter support

The following document describes the native support for the prompt=login parameter that is available in AD FS.

What is prompt=login?

When applications need to request fresh authentication from Microsoft Entra ID, meaning that they need Microsoft Entra ID to re-authenticate the user even if the user has already been authenticated, they can send the prompt=login parameter to Microsoft Entra ID as part of the authentication request.

When this request is for a federated user, Microsoft Entra ID needs to inform the IdP, like AD FS, that the request is for fresh authentication.

By default, Microsoft Entra ID translates prompt=login to wfresh=0 and wauth=https://schemas.microsoft.com/ws/2008/06/identity/authenticationmethod/password when sending this type of authentication requests to the federated IdP.

These parameters mean:

  • wfresh=0: do fresh authentication
  • wauth=https://schemas.microsoft.com/ws/2008/06/identity/authenticationmethod/password: use username/password for the fresh authentication request

This can cause problems with corporate intranet and multi-factor authentication scenarios in which an authentication type other than username and password, as requested by the wauth parameter, is desired.

AD FS in Windows Server 2012 R2 with the July 2016 update rollup introduced native support for the prompt=login parameter. This means that now Microsoft Entra ID can send this parameter as-is to AD FS service as part of Microsoft Entra ID and Office 365 authentication requests.

AD FS versions that support prompt=login

The following is a list of AD FS versions that support the prompt=login parameter.

  • AD FS in Windows Server 2012 R2 with the July 2016 update rollup
  • AD FS in Windows Server 2016 or later

How to configure a federated domain to send prompt=login to AD FS

Use the Microsoft Graph PowerShell module to configure the setting.

  1. First obtain the current values of FederatedIdpMfaBehavior, PreferredAuthenticationProtocol, and PromptLoginBehavior for the federated domain by running the following PowerShell command:

    Get-MgDomainFederationConfiguration -DomainId <your_domain_name> | Format-List *
    

    Note

    The output of Get-MgDomainFederationConfiguration by default does not display certain properties in the console. To view all the properties you should pipe (|) its output to Format-List * to force the output of all the properties of the object.

    If the value of the property PromptLoginBehavior is empty ($null) the behavior of TranslateToFreshPasswordAuth is used.

  2. Configure the desired value of PromptLoginBehavior by running the following command:

    New-MgDomainFederationConfiguration -DomainId <your_domain_name> `
       -FederatedIdpMfaBehavior <current_value_from_step1> `
       -PreferredAuthenticationProtocol <current_value_from_step1> `
       -PromptLoginBehavior <TranslateToFreshPasswordAuth|NativeSupport|Disabled>
    

Following are the possible values of PromptLoginBehavior parameter and their meaning:

  • TranslateToFreshPasswordAuth: means the default Microsoft Entra behavior of translating prompt=login to wauth=https://schemas.microsoft.com/ws/2008/06/identity/authenticationmethod/password and wfresh=0.
  • NativeSupport: means that the prompt=login parameter will be sent as is to AD FS. This is the recommended value if AD FS is in Windows Server 2012 R2 with the July 2016 update rollup or higher.
  • Disabled: means that only wfresh=0 is sent to AD FS.