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.
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Start the Group Policy Management Editor from Windows Administrative Tools.
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Go to .
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Do one of the following:
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If the environment is not configured with a custom domain, in the
Show Contents window, for
Value Name, enter the first trusted
address, and in the Value column, enter
1. Enter the second trusted address, and
in the Value column, enter
1. Click OK. For
more information about the trusted URI values, see Configuring end user browsers.
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If the environment is configured with a custom domain, in the
Show Contents window, for
Value Name, enter the custom domain, and
in the Value column, enter
1. Click OK. For
more information about the trusted URI values, see Configuring end user browsers.
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Configure the Internet Zone options.
Note:
The path to the Microsoft Edge settings can vary depending on your
version of Windows.
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Go to .
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In the Logon Options window, for the
Logon options list, select
Automatic logon with current user name and
password. Click OK.
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Configure the Intranet Zone options.
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Go to .
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In the Logon Options window, in the
Logon options list, select
Automatic logon with current user name and
password. Click OK.