![]() Use “Scan a QR code” button in Microsoft Authenticator (first push “+” button):ĭone! After we synced Microsoft Authenticator app with your server’s secret, Microsoft Authenticator starts generating time-based one-time passwords (TOTP): Now let’s open this url and scan the QR code: After successful execution of /enroll/ service you will have url link generated, so that your users could add this info to Microsoft Authenticator app: Save this secret value, add “account” and “issuer” into our next /enroll/ endpoint. So far, create a /new_v2/ request in Postman and provide url and X-Rapidapi-Key, again no additional parameters needed (see details here ).Īfter successful execution of the /new_v2/ endpoint you’ll see your new secret value: The difference is that /new_v2/ returns only secret key without any additional comments. This time we will be using /new_v2/ endpoint instead of /new/. Again, our next step would be to generate “secret” information and assign it to our account id. Now we have Microsoft Authenticator app installed. In this article we learn how to configure 2FA using Microsoft Authenticator:Īgain, we download Microsoft Authenticator app from App Store or Google Play: Some time ago we discussed how to easy and fast setup 2FA using Google Authenitcator API.
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