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MFA for Windows Logon

MFA/2FA for Windows Logon

Last updated on September 1, 2025

MFA for Windows Logon is a highly secure way to protect users who log in to their Windows machines locally via Windows Logon. MFA requires users to confirm their identity using both their password and an extra secondary authentication method. As a result, a malicious actor who hacked a user’s password still cannot access the user’s account. This is because the secondary authentication method in MFA thwarts the hacker.

Rublon Secures Your Windows Logons

In addition to protecting Remote Desktop logons, Rublon also secures local Windows Logons on servers and workstations. Rublon guarantees the safety of your data by enabling a modern multi-factor authentication solution for Windows Logons. Still, Rublon is not just MFA, as we offer a wide range of most sought-after features such as Single Sign-on and Access Policies, all seamlessly integrable into your workforce.

Rublon integrates with Windows Logon to introduce Multi-Factor Authentication to your login experience. First, you provide your login credentials. Then, you get a Mobile Push authentication request on your phone. You can accept or deny the login attempt. Even if somebody knows your Remote Desktop password, they cannot log in because you will deny all their login attempts by tapping Deny on your phone. Mobile Push is an easy yet highly secure method of authentication that protects your Windows logins with strong Multi-Factor Authentication.

MFA for Windows Logon

Secure local logins on Windows servers and workstations using Rublon for Windows Logon. Rublon for Windows supports Microsoft Active Directory domain user accounts as well as Workgroup Accounts.

Rublon for Windows Logon supports all authentication methods.

How to enable MFA for Windows Logon

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