Multi Factor Authentication (MFA) Print

Created by: Richard Brown

Modified on: Wed, 21 Oct, 2020 at 2:18 PM


To set up Multi Factor Authentication:

  1. The database owner must go to Manage Your Subscription:

    manage_your_subscription.pngThey will then be prompted to login again, as an added security measure. After logging in, they will then see the below:
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       2. Click Database MFA Settings (already done in the screenshot above).

       3. Check the box next to Enabled. (This turns MFA on for all users). Then, click Save.

       4.  Directly above the box you're working in there, you will see an icon you can click to Log Out of your database:

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--------- Each user, including the database owner, will be prompted to go through these next steps upon their next login ----------

       5. The next time you log in to your database you'll see the below prompt:

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       6. Enter your phone number here then choose how you want to be contacted with the verification code, either via a Text Message or a Voice Call (Alternatively, you can select "Email" in the "HOW SHOULD WE SEND YOU THE CODE?" and you'll then be prompted for an Email address). Text Message verification codes will come from 916-459-4946 when delivered to your phone.

       7. Click Next when you've chosen which option you want. You'll then see the below:

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       8. Enter the Code you received via Text or Voice.

       9. Click Next and you'll see the below: 

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10.  IF YOU ARE ON A TRUSTED COMPUTER, AND FEEL COMFORTABLE, CHECK THE ‘Trust This Computer’ BOX.  If you do not check this box you will receive a text or call with a required code every time you log in to Redtail on that computer.       

11. Click Next. You'll then see the below:

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12. Click ‘Confirm’.

13. Log out of Redtail using the method referenced in Step 4 above.  You'll have to log back in, but there shouldn't be a verification code involved if you've saved the computer as a Trusted computer (Step 10 above).

14. Going forward, non-database owners will see an additional option available in the menu that appears when they click on their name in the upper right hand corner of their CRM:

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Clicking that "Manage Your MFA Settings" option will open a new tab, prompting them to log into Redtail. Once they've logged in, they'll see the below:

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This allows those database users to easily edit the phone number (or email address) they use for 2 Step Verification, their Trusted Computers and their MFA Settings.

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