

Refer to the Multi-factor Authentication FAQ page or submit a support request via the UCSF IT Service Desk. Apex for Electronic Prescriptions of Controlled Substances (ePCS)įor more information, see our Multi-factor Login Experience page for examples of how Duo works with specific applications.

Outlook Web Access () Access from mobile email clients is not affected).Systems that require multi-factor authentication: When you use your network login to log into a system that requires two-factor authentication, the login process will prompt you to "push" a notification to your phone that you will then need to "accept" to complete the login process. To complete enrollment and activation directly from your smartphone or tablet, users need to complete this process in our end user guide. they would need your mobile device to access your account. Users can enroll from their mobile device and activate Duo Mobile without having to scan a QR code. The most common authentication method is Duo Push. Duo is now required for all UCI Students and Employees logging into systems using their.
