Arculix Device Trust compatibility
Updated: October 24, 2022
This topic covers what is compatible and supported by Arculix Device Trust in Arculix by SecureAuth.
Supported operating systems
The following tables list the operating systems that are compatible with Arculix Device Trust.
Before you upgrade your operating system, make sure it is supported by Device Trust. Upgrading to an operating system unsupported by Device Trust can result in unpredictable behavior and system lockout.
Windows
Windows | Supported by Device Trust | Notes |
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Windows 11 | Yes | Supported on x86 and x64. |
Windows 10 | Yes | Supported on x86 and x64. |
Windows 7 | Yes | Supported, but not tested. This is a deprecated version of Windows. |
Windows Server 2022 | Yes | |
Windows Server 2019 | Yes | |
Windows Server 2016 | Yes | |
Windows Server 2012 | Yes | Supported, but not tested. This is a deprecated version of Windows. |
Windows Terminal Server | Yes |
macOS
macOS | Supported by Device Trust | Notes |
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macOS 13: Ventura | Yes | |
macOS 12: Monterey | Yes | |
macOS 11: Big Sur | Yes | |
macOS 10.15: Catalina | Yes |
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Supported MFA methods
Arculix Device Trust supports the following methods for multi-factor authentication (MFA):
Push
Symbol-to-Accept
Timed based one-time password (TOTP)*
Security key PIN and biometric (FIDO2)*
RFID
Biometric on workstation*
Biometric on phone
PIN on phone
Password (If enterprise desires)
QR over BLE
SMS (We don’t recommend using this, due to known security issues)
Two-way SMS
Voice
Email (We don’t recommend using this, due to known security issues)
*For offline access, you can use TOTPs, security keys (FIDO2), QR over BLE, password, and biometric
Supported account types
Arculix Device Trust supports the following account types:
Local accounts
Domain accounts
Microsoft accounts