Two Factor Authentication

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hunter0512
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Joined: Thu May 01, 2008 4:38 pm

Two Factor Authentication

Post by hunter0512 »

Hey, where did all of the two-factor authenticator settings go?

I don't want my end users to have the ability to disable it, it defeats the purpose.

Jason
v.thompson
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Re: Two Factor Authentication

Post by v.thompson »

You can turn the feature on / off through the individual Post Office properties (Auth Policies). Then you change settings per each user under Auth Policies.
hunter0512
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Re: Two Factor Authentication

Post by hunter0512 »

Thank you for the reply, but the problem I am having is that I don't want my end users to be able to disable or bypass it. Because of all the new "rules" that the FTC has put down on auto dealers, the 2FA/MFA is a requirement and should not be bypassed or disabled by the end user.

Jason
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