Christopher Schultz wrote:
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André,
On 1/28/13 12:32 PM, André Warnier wrote:
Christopher Schultz wrote:
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Chris,
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?
This may provide more details :
http://markmonica.com/2007/11/20/firefox-and-integrated-windows-authentication/
or search Google for : windows integrated authentication support in firefox
I am using currently Firefox v 17.0.1, and it seems to do fine right out of the
box.
By default, Firefox will prompt for id/pw in a dialog box anyway, even for WIA. But you
can change this specifically for a list of sites, for which no prompt will be issued.
(That's all under Windows of course).
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