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# Configurar la autenticación de 2 factores de Google Authenticator

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Remote Desktop Manager ofrece la opción de utilizar Google Authenticator para proporcionar una capa de seguridad adicional cuando se inicia la aplicación.

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Antes de comenzar la configuración, asegúrese de haber instalado la [aplicación Google Authenticator](https://support.google.com/accounts/answer/1066447?hl=en) en su dispositivo móvil.
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1. Haga clic en ***Fichero – Configuración – Seguridad*** y seleccione ***Requerir una validación TOTP (Devolutions Password Manager o Google Authenticator)*** en la sección ***Autenticación de dos factores***. A continuación, haga clic en ***Configurar*** para establecer su Google Authentication.
2. Escanee el código QR de su pantalla con la aplicación Google Authenticator para configurar Remote Desktop Manager en Google Authenticator. Cuando Remote Desktop Manager esté configurado en Google Authenticator, introduzca el código de validación proporcionado por Google Authenticator en Remote Desktop Manager.
3. Cuando haya introducido el código de validación, haga clic en ***Validar*** y luego en ***Ok***.
4. Vuelva a iniciar Remote Desktop Manager para que se le solicite el código de Google Authenticator.

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Google Authenticator genera un nuevo código de validación cada 30 segundos. Aparecerá un color que indica que se acerca el final de la ventana de tiempo; consulte la documentación de la aplicación de su dispositivo para obtener información completa.
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