

- #AUTHY DESKTOP MASTER PASSWORD CODE#
- #AUTHY DESKTOP MASTER PASSWORD PASSWORD#
- #AUTHY DESKTOP MASTER PASSWORD PLUS#
To do so, right click on the QR code and select “Source”. (The instructions that follow here are a bit tricky ("fiddly") so please be sure to pay close attention to both the instructions and screenshots.) Because Authy doesn't have a way to scan the QR code (directly or via a helper app), you'll need to extract the 'secret' from the currently displayed webpage.After you've successfully created your new token, a QR code for that token will then be displayed.Note: Even if you've already created one or more tokens for use with Google Authenticator on a smartphone or tablet, you'll still need to create a new token for use with Authy. IMPORTANT: Remember the PIN that you are setting on the token. From the "Token Management" page which appears, create a new token by clicking on "Add an HPC Cluster/Linux Workstation token" and following the onscreen instructions.Then, return right back here, to re-try this step in the Authy instructions.) The account that you logged in with has not been mapped to a system account", please complete this form to link your personal account to a BRC cluster account. (If, when doing so, you encounter the error message, "Login Error: There was an error logging you in. Login to the Non-LBL Token Management web page by clicking the button for the external account (UC Berkeley CalNet, Google, Facebook, or LinkedIn) that you previously linked to your Savio/BRC cluster account.Visit the Non-LBL Token Management web page to access the code you need. Now you'll leave Authy, go back to your browser window, and get that code. You'll now see a screen asking for you to enter a code:

#AUTHY DESKTOP MASTER PASSWORD PLUS#
Select the red Plus ('+') button on that screen to create a new account.After setting a Master Password, navigate back to the “Tokens” screen:.
#AUTHY DESKTOP MASTER PASSWORD PASSWORD#
