You can use a temporary access code to log in to Identity as a Service, SAML, OIDC and OAuth, or RADIUS applications. When logging in to Entrust Identity Enterprise applications (formerly Entrust IdentityGuard), a temporary access code can be used as an alternative for OTP or token authentication. Temporary access codes cannot be used as standalone authenticators.
Temporary Access Codes are different from one-time password (OTP) authenticators. A Temporary Access Code can be used multiple times over a configurable period. An OTP is a single-use authentication code sent to a your phone, mobile device, or e-mail address during authentication. Temporary Access Codes are not sent to you during authentication. Your administrator provides you with the temporary access code in advance for you to use for authentication.
A Temporary Access Code can only be used for authentication if:
● It has been assigned to the user
● It has not expired
● It has not reached the maximum number of uses allowed
● The account being accessed allows using Temporary Access Codes to log in
See Using authenticators for instructions on how to use a temporary access code.