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  • Thanks, Michelle. I appreciate your help. I've marked the last response showing the requirement for MFA for admins as the answer.
  • Thanks, Michelle. I still have an outstanding question: Since Core Administration Permissions are required to see all system notes, is there a way to provide a multi-factor authentication exception for a user account used for ODBC integration? The other thread seems to ask how to have a user with an administrator role and…
  • Hi @Michelle Jabanes-Oracle , thank you for confirming that the system notes are filtered by the currently logged in user. Since Core Administration Permissions are required to see all system notes, is there a way to provide a multi-factor authentication exception for a user account used for ODBC integration? Thanks for…