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After migration is complete, methods in the legacy MFA and SSPR policies can be disabled. You can centralize control over authentication methods for both sign-in and SSPR in a single place, and the legacy MFA and SSPR policies will be disabled.

>[!Note]
>Security questions can only be enabled today by using the legacy SSPR policy. In the future, it will be made available in the Authentication methods policy. If you're using security questions, and don't want to disable them, make sure to keep them enabled in the legacy SSPR policy until the new control is available in the future. You can migrate the remainder of your authentication methods and still manage security questions in the legacy SSPR policy.
>Security questions can only be enabled today by using the legacy SSPR policy. If you're using security questions, and don't want to disable them, make sure to keep them enabled in the legacy SSPR policy until a migration control is available. You can migrate the remainder of your authentication methods and still manage security questions in the legacy SSPR policy.
To view the migration options, open the Authentication methods policy and click **Manage migration**.

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You can migrate Microsoft Entra ID [legacy policy settings](concept-authentication-methods-manage.md#legacy-mfa-and-sspr-policies) that separately control multifactor authentication (MFA) and self-service password reset (SSPR) to unified management with the [Authentication methods policy](./concept-authentication-methods-manage.md).

You can use the authentication methods migration guide (preview) in the Microsoft Entra Admin center to automate the migration. The guide provides a wizard to help audit your current policy settings for MFA and SSPR. Then it consolidates those settings in the Authentication methods policy, where they can be managed together more easily.
You can use the authentication methods migration guide (preview) in the Microsoft Entra admin center to automate the migration. The guide provides a wizard to help audit your current policy settings for MFA and SSPR. Then it consolidates those settings in the Authentication methods policy, where they can be managed together more easily.

You can also migrate policy settings manually on your own schedule. The migration process is fully reversible. You can continue to use tenant-wide MFA and SSPR policies while you configure authentication methods more precisely for users and groups in the Authentication methods policy.

For more information about how these policies work together during migration, see [Manage authentication methods for Microsoft Entra ID](concept-authentication-methods-manage.md).

## Automated migration guide
The automated migration guide let's you migrate where you manage authentication methods in just a few clicks. It can be accessed from the [Microsoft Entra admin center](https://entra.microsoft.com) by browsing to **Protection** > **Authentication methods** > **Policies**.
The automated migration guide lets you migrate where you manage authentication methods in just a few clicks. It can be accessed from the [Microsoft Entra admin center](https://entra.microsoft.com) by browsing to **Protection** > **Authentication methods** > **Policies**.

:::image type="content" border="false" source="media/how-to-authentication-methods-manage/wizard-entry-point.png" alt-text="Screenshot of the Authentication methods policy blade with highlighted wizard entry point."

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