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Embedded videos asking company users to sign in. Is there a way to turn this off?
Tiger Boshomane - I just tested on IE11 + Win 10 against a Stream embed into a SharePoint page and the auth flow is working for me in a test tenant in production. I sent you a private message a bit ago, we can talk about this topic too.
- Marc MrozJan 17, 2018
Microsoft
Tiger Boshomane - I'm not quite sure what all we've tried at this point. Would you be able to go back and give a description and some screenshots of the problem? Does it happen in all browsers or just IE?
From your last message, if it's just in IE, it almost sounds like its an issue with trusted sites/internat zones.
Does it look like this issue? Can you try the suggestion for adding sites to the right zones we list in this thread?
- Tiger BoshomaneJan 18, 2018Brass Contributor
Hey Marc, thanks for the speedy reply. I was actually going to say that we seem to have sorted it out by adding the URL to trusted sites, we'll be ding some additional testing today but from the few users we've tested with, it seems to work. Still doesn't sign them in automatically but at least they can do it manually
- Brian RiesenAug 24, 2018Copper Contributor
Tiger Boshomane & Saili Raje - Has there been any progress on passing user credentials from SharePoint to an embedded Stream video?
We are having an identical issue with embedding a Stream video into a SharePoint Publishing page. It would be ideal if when a user is logged into SharePoint their credentials are passed between O365 apps to allow the embedded Stream video to play without a second sign in prompt.