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Josh D, User (Posts: 7)
Jan 29, 2025 10:24:43 am EST
Hi all,

Rolling out 7.6.2.0 update to all machines via Intune and decided to do a trial run on a few machines with 2FA enabled.

Created the installer, scanned (and took a copy) of the QR code, pushed the software out to the machines (They updated fine)

When I now try to connect to those machines (the have been updated so no new ID codes needed to be generated) I am getting:

"At least one authentication method must be enabled on the remote host"

Single password along with 2FA is enabled on that host but I don't get any sort of pop up to enter the 2FA code!?

I saw the article about deleting the Parameter reg key (which I have done on these remote machines) but still no change and still the same message?!

(Equally, it seems insane I would have to write a script to delete this key, push it out via intune to over 200 machines then stage a reinstall of the software to enable 2FA) so if there is a better way please let me know!?
Pauline, Support (Posts: 2906)
Jan 29, 2025 2:37:19 pm EST
Hello Josh,

Thank you for your message.

Have you deleted the Host registry key before updating your Hosts by any chance? Please note that deleting the registry key resets Host settings to default ones, so if you remove the registry key, you’re able to configure your Host settings from scratch.
Could you double-check if any of the Hosts in question has their Single password and the 2FA feature enabled in its settings?

Looking forward to your reply.
Josh D, User (Posts: 7)
Jan 29, 2025 3:42:47 pm EST

Pauline wrote:

Hello Josh,

Thank you for your message.

Have you deleted the Host registry key before updating your Hosts by any chance? Please note that deleting the registry key resets Host settings to default ones, so if you remove the registry key, you’re able to configure your Host settings from scratch.
Could you double-check if any of the Hosts in question has their Single password and the 2FA feature enabled in its settings?

Looking forward to your reply.

Hi Pauline,

Would you be kind enough to confirm the reg key in question?

So in my situation I would have to delete the reg key on the remote computers first (via script in Intune) and then re-install the Remote utility software?

This seems like something which could be written into the installer surely to remove that key and write a new one!?! It will be a nightmare for most people.
Pauline, Support (Posts: 2906)
Jan 29, 2025 7:15:03 pm EST
Hi Josh,

It’s the following registry key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Usoris\Remote Utilities Host\. Please note that you are not required to delete this registry key during the update process. You’ve mentioned here that you’ve deleted the key on the Host machines where the issue occurs:

I saw the article about deleting the Parameter reg key (which I have done on these remote machines) but still no change and still the same message?!

So this is why I wanted to check if you had deleted the reg key before the update by any chance and if the Hosts in question all have their default settings as of now? It seems like you might’ve accidentally reset your Hosts settings prior to the update.

Looking forward to your reply.
Josh D, User (Posts: 7)
Jan 30, 2025 3:40:39 am EST

Pauline wrote:

Hi Josh,

It’s the following registry key:   HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Usoris\Remote Utilities Host\ . Please note that you are not required to delete this registry key during the update process. You’ve mentioned here that you’ve deleted the key on the Host machines where the issue occurs:

I saw the article about deleting the Parameter reg key (which I have done on these remote machines) but still no change and still the same message?!

So this is why I wanted to check if you had deleted the reg key before the update by any chance and if the Hosts in question all have their default settings as of now? It seems like you might’ve accidentally reset your Hosts settings prior to the update.

Looking forward to your reply.

So for the process:
* I uploaded the new version of Remote Utilities to Intune to be pushed out (as normal)
* I changed the configuration of this version to include 2FA
* When the software arrived on the remote machines I was no longer able to remote into them (Getting the authentication message)
* I reinstalled the version without 2FA and it works fine again
* I read a support article on here about deleting the params reg key so I did that and reupdated a few of the clients but the same problem appeared
* I have pushed out the version without 2FA for now until I understand why it's happening (We need 2FA however so would be grateful for any help!)

:)
Pauline, Support (Posts: 2906)
Jan 30, 2025 4:19:43 pm EST
Hi Josh,

Thank you for the clarification.

In that case, would you be able to send us the configuration file with the 2FA enabled on it? Or, if you haven’t saved the config file, you can also try sending us the installation file. You can send it to support@remoteutilities.com or open a ticket and submit the files there.


Looking forward to your reply.
Josh D, User (Posts: 7)
Jan 31, 2025 5:36:51 am EST

Pauline wrote:

Hi Josh,

Thank you for the clarification.

In that case, would you be able to send us the configuration file with the 2FA enabled on it? Or, if you haven’t saved the config file, you can also try sending us the installation file. You can send it to  support@remoteutilities.com  or open a ticket and submit the files there.


Looking forward to your reply.

Hey Pauline,

Sent you an email with the files :)
Pauline, Support (Posts: 2906)
Jan 31, 2025 5:12:29 pm EST
Hi Josh,

Thank you for sending over the files.

I will forward them to our developers for a review and to see if we can reproduce the issue in our environment.

I’ll keep you updated.
Pauline, Support (Posts: 2906)
Feb 06, 2025 7:20:05 pm EST
Hi Josh,

Thank you for your patience.

Unfortunately, we were unable to reproduce the issue in our environment. Would you be able to try and test the following steps to see if it might help to resolve the issue? We recommend that you test it out with just one or two Hosts just in case.
1. Fully uninstall Host as described here.
2. Make sure to delete the following registry key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Usoris\Remote Utilities Host\.
3. Try re-installing Host using your custom installation package with the 2FA enabled and see if it works this time.

Let us know if this works.

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