AP.Remote.Access.Class.OtpOtp

AP.Remote.Access.Class.Otp (ClassType)

Knowledge Base article:

Summary

To increase login security, many organizations have deployed One-Time Password (OTP) two-factor authentication, and mandate its use for remote access connections.

Windows Server 2012 R2 DirectAccess supports two-factor authentication with Smart Cards or OTP token based solutions. This feature requires a PKI deployment, so if the option is selected in the DirectAccess Setup Wizard, the�Use computer certificates�option is automatically selected and enforced.

Element properties:

Base ClassMicrosoft.Windows.ApplicationComponent
AbstractFalse
HostedTrue
SingletonFalse
ExtensionFalse
AccessibilityPublic
ElementId164f1469-809c-abd7-2595-0b261efaac7c

Class Hierarchy:

Class Properties:

Property Name Type Display Name (ENU) Description (ENU) Key Max Length Min Length Case Sensitive Default Value EnumType
System.Entity:
DisplayName  string  Display Name Display name of the object. false 4000  False     
System.ConfigItem:
ObjectStatus  enum  Object Status Object status false 256    System.ConfigItem.ObjectStatusEnum.Active  System.ConfigItem.ObjectStatusEnum 
AssetStatus  enum  Asset Status Asset status false 256      System.ConfigItem.AssetStatusEnum 
Notes  richtext  Notes Notes false 4000       

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Source Code:

<ClassType ID="AP.Remote.Access.Class.Otp" Accessibility="Public" Abstract="false" Base="Windows!Microsoft.Windows.ApplicationComponent" Hosted="true" Singleton="false" Extension="false"/>