Set Up Credentials
Credential authentication is the first layer of the authentication process and is required in order to connect Deltek Touch to Maconomy.
It is the most basic authentication method, which requires you to provide your username and password. The first time you log in, you can use either your Maconomy, domain, Azure, OneLogin, or Okta credentials depending on your setup.
You need to register your Maconomy or valid credentials again in some cases. The following are scenarios wherein you need to provide your current or new credentials:
- If your username or password is not stored on your device
Note: If you access Touch on an unencrypted device (assuming your setup permits the use of the app on an unencrypted device) or via a browser, you need to enter your credentials each time you log in. You are not permitted to use a PIN.
- If your username or password is no longer valid because it expired or it is changed
- If the additional information you provided (for example, domain or refresh token) is no longer valid because it is expired or it is changed
- If you changed the Server URL, switched to a different user, reset your password or PIN, or tapped Forget me on this device on the Settings screen
- If you incorrectly entered your PIN three times in succession, or your fingerprint ID is not accepted after three attempts
- Related Topics:
- Maconomy Credentials
You can use your Maconomy credentials to log on to Deltek Touch when this login setup is enabled. - Domain Credentials
You can use your company’s network credentials to log on to Deltek Touch when this login setup is enabled. - Azure Credentials
You can use your Azure credentials when your applications are configured to use this login setup. - OneLogin and Okta Credentials
Depending on your setup, you can use either your OneLogin or Okta credentials to log in. - Two-Factor Authentication (2FA)
For two-factor authentication (2FA), you need to provide two different information to verify your identity and log in. You are required to log on to Deltek Touch using your credentials, security PIN or biometrics, and to provide a verification code.
Parent Topic: Set Up Authentications