Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)
(fusion_place >= 12.0)
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Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) enhances security by requiring a verification code (6-digit number) generated by an MFA device, in addition to the usual login credentials, to log into fusion_place.
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MFA Device: Mobile authentication apps
Microsoft Authenticator
orGoogle Authenticator
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Each user can enable/disable Multi-Factor Authentication from [Manager], [Browser], or [Contributor].
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Administrators with user management privileges can in the [Manager]’s User Account Management screen:
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Check the MFA enabled/disabled status for each user.
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Disable MFA for any user (in case a user loses their MFA device).
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MFA-Compatible Client Programs
Client Program | MFA Login Enabled |
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Manager |
yes |
Browser |
yes |
Contributor |
yes |
Excel-link |
yes |
Requestor or |
no |
Use Requestor or Web-API
functionality with users for whom MFA settings are disabled.
Logging in with an MFA-enabled user account will return the HTTP status "401 Unauthorized".