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Single Sign On ( NTLM ) for SharePoint sites

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Hi..

I've tried searching alot but cant seem to find a direct answer on this. I need to know if there is a way that I can have a group policy ( Windows 2008 R2 Domain ) to allow for Single Sign On's ( NTLM ) for our companies SharePoint sites.

In IE, I add the sites to the Trusted Sites and I'm able to deploy that through a Group Policy. Is it possible to do the same with Firefox?? We are currently using Firefox 3.6.x and above in our network.

Hi.. I've tried searching alot but cant seem to find a direct answer on this. I need to know if there is a way that I can have a group policy ( Windows 2008 R2 Domain ) to allow for Single Sign On's ( NTLM ) for our companies SharePoint sites. In IE, I add the sites to the Trusted Sites and I'm able to deploy that through a Group Policy. Is it possible to do the same with Firefox?? We are currently using Firefox 3.6.x and above in our network.

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I just wanted to update this...

- Manually going into 'about:config', searching for "network.automatic-ntlm-auth.trusted-uris" and adding my companies SharePoint URL seems to allow single sign on. The problem is that it STILL prompts for a login, even though I can see that I am authenticated to the site. If I go to another SharePoint page, I get prompted to enter my credentials again, even though again, I can see that I am authenticated.

- Even if getting prompted over and over again wasn't a problem, I still need a way to be able to set this up through a GP.

Thanks in advance for any help! :)

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Should I assume that this isn't possible???