Because the Server/workstation is not joined to the domain the type of logon will be 'local logon' Therefore we need to make sure the local logons will be protected even if the machine is moved into a separate location and no longer connected to the network(offline logon).
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First, create a domain-held policy Logon Policy to ensure MFA is required for all users on the StandAlone machine
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Save the new Logon policy.
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Click on on the top right. Set these Values in the Policy - New Window | Option | Value |
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| Category: | | | Holder: | | | Domain: | Enter the virtual domain name | | Name: | Enter a user-friendly name | | Enabled: | True |
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