Something that is different about the Dunn Dashboards is that you sign in using your organizational credentials. You won't
actually create a separate username and password for the Dunn Dashboard.
Instead you'll sign in with either a Gmail account, a Microsoft account, or your Office365 email address/username and password.
If you don't happen to know what your Office365 credentials are, please reach out to your organization's IT support team
for assistance.
If you use the Submittal Portal, you will still need to create a separate username and password for that system, however.
Next, you'll need to accept the permissions request that appears. This simply states that JE Dunn wants to log
you in using your organizational credentials, and to read your name, email address, and photo from your system.
Now we need to set up a security step called multi-factor authentication or MFA. This step is similar to what many
websites like Amazon or your bank are now doing to ensure that even if your username and password are stolen,
someone else can’t log into the system with those stolen credentials.
MFA is an Information Security requirement for getting access to all our Dunn Dashboards.
By default, Microsoft really wants you to set up an App on your phone called Microsoft Authenticator. We're
recommending to our partners to set up texting as an MFA mechanism. To accomplish that, click the click that
says:
Yes, there are a lot of steps to get started, but luckily this only needs to happen once. Once you're taken to the
next screen, you should see all the Dunn Dashboards you've been assigned to.