Kaspersky Security Center 13.1
Disabling two-step verification for a user account
To disable two-step verification for your own account:
- In the Kaspersky Security Center console tree, open the context menu of the Administration Server folder, and then select Properties.
- In the Administration Server properties window, in the Sections pane, select Advanced, and then Two-step verification.
- In the Two-step verification section, click the Disable button.
- Click the Apply button.
- Click the OK button.
Two-step verification is disabled for your account.
You can disable two-step verification of other users' accounts. This provides protection in case, for example, a user loses or breaks a mobile device.
You can disable two-step verification of another user's account only if you have the Modify object ACLs right in the General features: User permissions functional area. Following the steps below, you can disable two-step verification for your own account as well.
To disable two-step verification for any user account:
- In the console tree, open the User accounts folder.
The User accounts folder is a subfolder of the Advanced folder by default.
- In the workspace, double-click the user account for which you want to disable two-step verification.
- In the Properties: <user name> window that opens, select the Two-step verification section.
- In the Two-step verification section, select the following options:
- If you want to disable two-step verification for a user account, click the Disable button.
- If you want to exclude this user account from two-step verification, select the User can pass authentication by using user name and password only option.
- Click the Apply button.
- Click the OK button.
Two-step verification for a user account is disabled.