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André,

On 1/28/13 12:32 PM, André Warnier wrote:
> Christopher Schultz wrote:
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>> Chris,
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>> On 1/28/13 7:47 AM, chris derham wrote:
>>>> 1) All 3 applications  are browser compatible  and users may
>>>> use other then IE hence IE alone can be ruled out
>>> Do you mean "multiple browsers access these web applications,
>>> so we can't use anything that is IE specific"? Assuming that
>>> you do, I don't believe that anybody suggested anything that is
>>> IE specific, e.g. the SSO solutions so far posted will work in
>>> other browsers as well. Can you elaborate on what you mean
>>> exactly please?
>> 
>> I think auto-forwarding credentials from the client system
>> through the browser generally requires MSIE. I've never done
>> anything like that and have no idea what I'm talking about, so I
>> may be completely wrong.
>> 
> 
> You are. Firefox supports "Windows Integrated Authentication" fine
> too, and I believe most usual current browsers do.

Do you need a plug-in or anything like that? Does it need to be
specifically enabled?

- -chris
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