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Hi, can you please explain what values should be entered for "Secret Key" and "Token"?
I am trying to use UiPath to automate a login process which uses Google Authenticator extension on Chrome.
You can generate the Secret Key when you try to register a new device for google authenticator, as you can see here https://i.stack.imgur.com/3Qqo5.png
The Token is the output, it will be the generated key needed to be entered in the second step of the authentication (as it would be generated by the authenticator app)
Can you please provide the differences between the three activities? (Google, Microsoft, Okta).
Based on the description "as the same algorithm is used to generate the token for all." and in testing that all three return the same Token, what is the purpose for doing so?
It was simply to be a bit more intuitive, having just one activity called 2-Step Token would've probably led to more questions around what is supported.
Do you have a git repo for this?
No
Hi Mihai, How to get secret key or where to get that secret key. And one more question, in my organization i have MFA multi factor authentication process for sharepoint. How to automate that as the token is coming to mobile or desktop.
Hello, When you get to the step where you need to scan a QR code with your mobile (for pretty much every MFA system that works with a token on your mobile), you should have an option to configure it manually, or it says something like "can't use mobile right now". Similar to the "I can't scan the bar code" link as it shows in this image (for Microsoft specifically here): https://assets.pcmag.com/media/images/500630-microsoft-two-step-verification.jpg
The Secret Key should appear after you click the link and it should be a string with letters and numbers.
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