Configuring user browsers for silent single sign-on
Silent single sign-on allows users to access NexJ
applications without being prompted to supply login information multiple
times per session. Client Internet browsers must be configured
to share their login information with the application server. For silent
single sign-on to work, the browser must recognize the application server as
a trusted domain.
Note: If silent single sign-on fails on a Windows operating system,
look in the system event log for warning entries entitled "LSA SPNEGO" and
in the application event log for group policy update errors. If you find
these errors, remove any entries from and reboot the computer.