1.0 Authenticators Management

To use the Advanced Authentication you need to have at least one enrolled authenticator. Authenticator is a set of encrypted data, which contains your authentication data and which you can use to perform log on to Windows, MacOS, remote resources (if applicable) or Advanced Authentication Access Manager etc. Some of the authenticators (like SMS, Email and RADIUS) are enrolling automatically and if you need to use only one or some of them, you can skip the enrollment stage.

The enrollment can be performed on the Advanced Authentication Self-Service Portal. Ask your system administrator to provide you the URL.

  1. Open the URL in your browser and you will see the User name prompt.

  2. Enter your user name and click Next button.

  3. Enter your password and click Next button.

  4. Select the language from the drop-down list next to the User name text box.You can also change the language from the drop-down list on the top right corner of theAdvanced Authentication Administrative Portal main page.

    The languages supported are: Arabic, Chinese Simplified, Chinese Traditional, Danish, Dutch,French, German, Italian, Japanese, Polish, Portuguese (Brazilian), Russian, Spanish, and Swedish.

    If the provided information is correct you will get access to the Self-Service Portal.

    NOTE:A set of Not Enrolled methods may vary. Contact your system administrator if you don't see a method which you need to enroll.

  5. Select a method to enroll.

Methods which enroll automatically:

Methods which enroll by security officer only:

  1. Emergency Password

Not Enrolled methods:

After enrollment a method will be moved to the Enrolled methods section.

To re-enroll an existing authenticator click the enrolled method, change settings (if applicable) and click Save. To delete an existing authenticator click Delete.

To log out from the Self-Service Portal click your user name in top right corner and then click Log Out.