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Step 3: Upload tokens to Entra ID
Once you have assigned tokens to users, you can upload the token assignment file onto Entra ID
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Step 4: Activate tokens in Entra ID
Finally, you will need to activate tokens by providing a verification code from the token, one by one.
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SafeID Token Service
As you will see, the facility provided by Azure AD is very basic and not flexible. It does not provide functions for you to quickly assign only one token to a user or to reassign a token, for instance. If you have a small number of hardware tokens to manage, then it is OK to use the Azure AD portal. However, if you have a large number of hardware tokens to manage, then we would recommend the SafeID Token Service
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