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soundman_ok
Apr 09, 2019Copper Contributor
Integrated Authorization for Intranet Sites
Chromium supports Integrated Authentication; as well as IE11 and Edge (current), so that users can authenticate to an Intranet server without having to prompt the user to login. Our intranet URLs ar...
- Apr 10, 2019
soundman_ok As far as I can tell, command-line argument support for setting auth-negotiate-delegatewhitelist appears to have been removed from Chrome/Chromium some time ago. It does seem to be available as a policy. Do you know if your admins have set this policy? (It should appear if you visit chrome://policy/ in Chrome).
Jonell10
Feb 13, 2020Copper Contributor
Take a look at this:
https://providing.tips/2020/02/13/microsoft-teams-edge-chromium-heres-how-to-get-rid-of-those-annoying-additional-logins/
Eric_Lawrence
Microsoft
Feb 14, 2020Hrm. It's worth mentioning that adding a URL manually as suggested in that "providing.tips" article turns off the default behavior, which is to respect the Intranet Zone. So, if this URL is in your Intranet zone, it should be authenticating automatically. By setting this policy directly in this way, you're likely to cause yourself a bunch of other problems, because it will ensure that none of your other Intranet URLs automatically authenticate any longer.
https://source.chromium.org/chromium/_/chromium/chromium/src/out/+/0309b2d58b48f0c0dc0bfbe73512b793eff3ff2c:win-Debug/gen/components/policy/proto/chrome_settings_full_runtime.proto;l=2121?originalUrl=https:%2F%2Fcs.chromium.org%2F
https://source.chromium.org/chromium/_/chromium/chromium/src/out/+/0309b2d58b48f0c0dc0bfbe73512b793eff3ff2c:win-Debug/gen/components/policy/proto/chrome_settings_full_runtime.proto;l=2121?originalUrl=https:%2F%2Fcs.chromium.org%2F