Known Issues

This section includes background information and possible workaround on high priority technical issues existing in Deltek Touch for the current release which will be resolved in the future.

Defect 1320157

2FA Application Link Displays QR Screen on Android Devices

When you log on to Deltek Touch using two-factor authentication (2FA) on your Android device, and tap the two-factor authentication application link, the QR screen displays instead of the Duo Mobile main screen.

This defect affects Deltek Touch for Maconomy Android users who are using 2FA to log in.

As a workaround, manually obtain the passcode from the Duo Mobile application.

Defects 1381785, 1381786, 1381788

Biometric Authentication Issues on Android Devices

Face recognition authentication is supported on some Android devices, however, an Android operating system issue prevents face recognition from working on all these devices. You may encounter the following scenarios when logging on the application using face recognition:
  • If both fingerprint and face recognition are registered on the device, only fingerprint ID works.
  • If only face recognition is registered on the device, only PIN authentication works.
  • Log in using Fingerprint/Face displays on the Login and Settings screens, instead of either Log in using Fingerprint, or Log in using Face.
Face recognition authentication successfully worked on Samsung Galaxy S9+. The following devices were tested, and have known face recognition authentication issues:
  • Samsung Galaxy A10 and A11
  • Samsung Galaxy S8
  • Xiaomi Redmi Note 7
  • Xiaomi Mi 9 SE
  • Pocophone F1

In some cases, you cannot set up or use face recognition from the Login and Settings screens. However, you can still opt to use security PIN and fingerprint ID authentications to log on to Deltek Touch.

Defect 1443974

Limited Photo Selection on iOS 14 Allows Full Gallery Access

One of the features of iOS 14 is the capability to restrict access to your device's entire photo gallery with the Select Photos functionality. You can select specific photos to appear on applications which utilize the images on your device. For example, when you enable and open Quick Capture with intelligent character recognition (ICR) on your iOS device to obtain photos of your expense receipts, a Photo Permissions dialog appears. The Touch app is only granted access to the photos you select. However, an iOS 14 issue allows full access to the gallery even if you select photos. This error affects users of Touch 3.7 (or later) and Maconomy 2.5.2 (or later). As a workaround, create a custom photo gallery that contains all the photos you need for your expenses and open the folder when you are using Quick Capture.