Authenticator App (Microsoft Edge)

Authenticator App (Microsoft Edge)

This article covers how to use Authenticator on your desktop computer, using Microsoft Edge as your browser, with the Authenticator Extension installed in Microsoft Edge.

Note: It is helpful if your desktop computer is automatically synchronised to internet time.

You may need administration rights to change the date and time settings of your desktop computer.

However, if your desktop is not using internet time, Authenticator has the ability to sync the clock with Google.

Note: Please refer to Authenticator's terms and conditions, and iPayroll's Disclaimer Notice: Use of Third-Party Software or Websites.

First, You Need to Install This App in Microsoft Edge

Select the image below to install the app:

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Once the Authenticator app is installed in Microsoft Edge, you can then set up two-factor authentication (2FA).

Time Sync Authenticator App

If you are unable to automatically sync your desktop computer to internet time, you can instead sync the Authenticator app to use Google's time.

  1. In Microsoft Edge, open the Authenticator app.
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  2. Select the Cogwheel icon.
    The Settings menu is displayed.
  3. Select Sync Clock with Google from the menu.
  4. If the Authenticator has requested additional permissions pop-up appears, select Allow.
    A success pop-up appears.
  5. Select Ok.

Now you are ready to enter the time-based key.

Manually Enter a Time-Based Key

Important: Time is key.

Make sure your desktop is either using internet date and time, or you have synced Authenticator with Google.

Once this has been confirmed, then you can add an account to Authenticator.

Note: You can copy the time-based key from the Two Factor Authentication set up page in iPayroll before you add your account to Authenticator.

If you can't already see the iPayroll Two Factor Authentication page, in iPayroll, select your 'Logged in as your username' hyperlink at the top right of the page, next to the Logout, and select the Two Factor Authentication page.
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To copy the time-based key from iPayroll in order to create your iPayroll account in Authenticator:

  1. In iPayroll, select I can't scan the QR code to display the time-based key.
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    The time-based key is displayed.
  2. Select the key and copy it.

Now you are ready to manually add your iPayroll account.

  1. In Microsoft Edge, open the Authenticator app.
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  2. Select the Pencil icon in the menu bar.
  3. Select +.
  4. Select Manual Entry.
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  5. In the Account field, enter your account name (for example, your iPayroll username).
  6. In the Secret field, enter the 16-character time-based key or paste the time-based key from iPayroll.
    Note: The time-based key is under the QR code in iPayroll. In iPayroll, select I can't scan the QR code to display the time-based key.

    Note: If you can't already see the iPayroll Two Factor Authentication page, in iPayroll, select your 'Logged in as your username' hyperlink at the top right of the page, next to the Logout, and select the Two Factor Authentication page.
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  7. Make sure Time Based is selected.
  8. Select Ok.
    You will now see the account in Authenticator. A 6-digit verification code, which is regenerated every 30 seconds, displays.
  9. In iPayroll, on the Two Factor Authentication page, enter the 6-digit verification code in the Verification code field and select Confirm.
    Note: You need to select Confirm before the code regenerates.

Now, each time you log into iPayroll, after you have entered your username and password, you will enter the latest 6-digit code from your authenticator app.

Note: Authenticator indicates how many seconds are left before the code expires, showing a countdown clock, as well as changing the code to red to indicate 5 seconds remaining before the code expires. If you don't have time to enter and confirm the code, as there are not many seconds left, wait until the code regenerates and use the latest code.

Hint: Select the 6-digit verification code to copy it.

Note: The first time you select the 6-digit code to copy it, you may be prompted to allow additional permissions to Authenticator. Select Allow to allow Authenticator to modify data you copy and paste, if you want to be able to copy the code.

Remove an Account

  1. In Microsoft Edge, open the Authenticator app.
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  2. Select the Pencil icon in the menu bar.
  3. Select the Red Circle icon at the top left of the account you want to remove.
  4. Select Yes to remove the account.
  5. Select  on the menu bar.
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