Authentication - Error: "Invalid Token Provided" for Okta MFA

Summary

When you attempt to register for Okta MFA, you receive an error: "Invalid Token Provided". Your Okta account is likely stuck in Staged mode, and must be manually activated from the Okta admin console.

Body

Problem

When you attempt to register for Okta MFA, you receive an error: "Invalid Token Provided".

Environment

Okta MFA

Resolution

Unfortunately, this cannot be resolved on its own. Please contact the IT Service Desk at (517)432-6200. The remedy depends on your Okta account's status. Usually this error is encountered by new users and the service desk will need to finish activating your account on the system. Occasionally a similar error can also occur with existing accounts that have already been in service (due to a device being upgraded (changed device)  or updated. or restored a from backup). 

Cause

For new NetID user accounts: New accounts sometimes get stuck in Staged or Activating mode, and need to be manually activated. This requires intervention by the MSU IT Service Desk. 

For existing accounts: If you are deploying a new (upgraded) device, or one that's been updated/restored from backup such as iCloud, the stored/restored Okta Verify credential may be rendered invalid. The error, "Couldn't Add Your Account, Operation Failed - Invalid Token" displays when attempting to subsequently add an account to Okta Verify. Okta provides support information regarding this at https://support.okta.com/help/s/article/okta-verify-error-operation-failed-invalid-token. One caution to observe - in the final step if prompted to "transfer creds from another phone" do not do so. Instead, add a new instance of the account enrollment. 

Details

Details

Article ID: 1807
Created
Thu 7/27/23 9:57 AM
Modified
Fri 5/10/24 4:30 PM

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