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# Configurare l'autenticazione a più fattori Yubikey

Remote Desktop Manager consente di configurare una Yubikey per fornire un ulteriore livello di sicurezza all'avvio dell'applicazione.

{% hint style="warning" %}
Prima di iniziare la configurazione, si assicuri di avere in suo possesso una [Yubikey](https://www.yubico.com/). Inoltre, al momento Remote Desktop Manager supporta solo l'OTP Yubico.
{% endhint %}

1. Inserisca la Yubikey in una porta USB del suo computer.
2. Clicchi su ***File*** – ***Impostazioni*** – ***Sicurezza*** e selezioni ***Require Yubikey authentication*** nella sezione ***Multifactor authentication***. Tenga premuto il pulsante dorato sulla Yubikey per ottenere il codice in Remote Desktop Manager e clicchi su ***OK***.

![](https://cdnweb.devolutions.net/docs/RDMW4249_2025_1.png)

3. Riavvii Remote Desktop Manager per ricevere la richiesta di un codice Yubikey.

![](https://cdnweb.devolutions.net/docs/RDMW4250_2025_1.png)

4. Tenga premuto il pulsante dorato sulla Yubikey e l'accesso verrà concesso.

### Vedere anche

* [Configure Multi-factor-authentification in Remote Desktop Manager](https://academy.devolutions.net/student/page/2745736-configure-multi-factor-authentification-in-remote-desktop-manager?curriculum_activity_id=4146028\&path_id=2628397\&sid=6b463cb0-a447-42c1-89fa-4ac51e5a7eaa\&sid_i=0)


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