introduction
some time you have many conditional access policy
and you need to know what policy will be applied will be applied to specific situation
the solution is
conditional access what if scenario simulator
What If tool
the Conditional Access What If policy tool allows you to understand the impact of your Conditional Access policies on your environment.
Instead of test driving your policies by performing multiple sign-ins manually >> this tool enables you to evaluate a simulated sign-in of a user.
The simulation estimates the impact this sign-in has on your policies and generates a simulation report.
The report does not only list the applied Conditional Access policies but also classic policies if they exist.
The What If tool provides a way to quickly determine the policies that apply to a specific user.
How it works
In the Conditional Access What If tool, you first need to configure the settings of the sign-in scenario you want to simulate. These settings include:
- The user you want to test
- The cloud apps the user would attempt to access
- The conditions under which access to the configured cloud apps is performed
next step,
you can initiate a simulation run that evaluates your settings.
Only policies that are enabled are part of an evaluation run.
When the evaluation has finished >> the tool generates a report of the affected policies
. To gather more information about a Conditional Access policy, the Conditional Access insights and reporting workbook can provide additional details about policies in report-only mode and those policies currently enabled.
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open portal azure >> conditional access >> select what if
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conclusion
what if scenario is simple but great functionality tool that allow you to see which conditional access policy will be applied on specific condition without need to test that manually