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0D51Y00006KoehZSAROkta Classic EngineAdministrationAnswered2024-03-25T07:33:31.000Z2019-06-10T09:19:07.000Z2019-06-15T15:10:03.000Z
  • VanH.30758 (Lytx, Inc.)

    Hi Kishore,

     

    I think you're referring to MFA for RDP sessions.

     

    I believe it is in your Settings > Downloads area. It might be shown under a different name (Okta MFA Credential Provider for Windows).

     

    Our org had used it pretty early on when it was introduced and it worked as advertised, but ultimately we decided not to roll it out. I think it's technically still in Beta and they offer another product through the acquisition of ScaleFT (not sure what the product is called right now).

     

    If you haven't read the full doc, it really helped us in setting it up:

    https://help.okta.com/en/prod/Content/Topics/Security/proc-mfa-win-creds-rdp.htm

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  • VanH.30758 (Lytx, Inc.)

    Hi Kishore,

     

    I think you're referring to MFA for RDP sessions.

     

    I believe it is in your Settings > Downloads area. It might be shown under a different name (Okta MFA Credential Provider for Windows).

     

    Our org had used it pretty early on when it was introduced and it worked as advertised, but ultimately we decided not to roll it out. I think it's technically still in Beta and they offer another product through the acquisition of ScaleFT (not sure what the product is called right now).

     

    If you haven't read the full doc, it really helped us in setting it up:

    https://help.okta.com/en/prod/Content/Topics/Security/proc-mfa-win-creds-rdp.htm

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    Selected as Best

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