Configuring Microsoft Edge
Ensure that the Microsoft Edge browser on the end user’s system is configured to support Kerberos authentication. Use the Group Policy Management Editor to configure the browser.
Steps
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Start the Group Policy Management Editor from Windows Administrative Tools.
The path to the Microsoft Edge settings can vary depending on your version of Windows.
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Define the applicable trusted URIs as Intranet sites.
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Go to User Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Internet Explorer > Internet Control Panel > Security Page.
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Double-click Site to Zone Assignment List.
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Select Enabled if it’s not already selected.
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Click Show to open the Show Contents window.
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Enter the applicable trust URIs as intranet sites.
Do one of the following:
Choose from:
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If the environment is configured with a custom domain: In the Value Name field, enter the custom domain, and in the Value field, enter
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If the environment isn’t configured with a custom domain: In the Value Name field, enter the trusted URIs found in Configuring end user browsers and in the Value field, enter
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Click OK.
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Configure the Intranet Zone options.
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Go to User Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Internet Explorer > Internet Control Panel > Security Page > Intranet Zone > Logon options.
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In the Logon options window and list, select Automatic logon with current user name and password. Click OK.
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