Initial Log In

This section contains information to help you log on to Deltek Touch for the first time, and how to set up your credentials, security PIN, and biometric authentications.

When you first launch the application, you need your organization’s Deltek Touch URL and credentials, and set up either a personal identification number (PIN) or biometrics. Your registered security PIN or biometric authentications are stored in your device for easier subsequent logins.

To log on to Deltek Touch for the first time:

  1. Tap Deltek Touch to launch the application.
  2. In the Server URL field, enter your organization’s Deltek Touch URL. Alternatively, you can copy the link and paste it in the Server URL field manually.
    Note:
    • For IIS web server, the default URL is https://<server>/deltektouch/maconomy/time/, where <server> refers to the host name of your Deltek Touch server (usually your Maconomy server).
    • For Apache web server, the default URL is https://<server>:<port>/deltektouch/maconomy/time/, where <port> refers to the port number that the Maconomy server uses for requests.
    • Your administrator can modify the default URL.
  3. Tap Connect. If you are having connection problems, tap Cancel to check and then fix the link if necessary.
  4. On your first log in, the application prompts you to accept the Terms and Use of Service. Tap the corresponding buttons.
  5. Tap the Username and Password fields to enter the corresponding values. If you have several roles, use the login name that corresponds to a particular role.
    If you are using Maconomy version 2.3 (or later), you can have multiple roles (for example, an employee in Company A and a project manager in Company B). These roles determine your access to access levels, actions, groups, and workspaces. Each role is assigned a login name, which you can use to log on to Deltek Touch.
    Note: For more information about setting up your Maconomy, domain, or other credentials, see the Set Up Credentials section.
  6. Tap Log In.
  7. Enter a security PIN, and re-enter it to confirm. Alternatively, you can use biometric authentication depending on your setup.
    Note: For more information about setting up your security PIN or biometrics, see the Set Up Security PIN and Biometrics section.