Firefox has started rolling out two-factor authentication, and if you use the browser to store any passwords you should enable it now. Chrome/Firefox Extension of the Week: Flash Video Downloader. Open IIS and browse to your Secret Server application Expand the application node and click on the 'Launchers' folder Click on 'Authentication', turn off 'Windows Authentication' and turn on 'Anonymous Authentication' Click on the 'webservices' folder and follow the same steps to turn off Windows Authentication and turn on Anonymous Authentication. Two-factor authentication (2FA) adds an additional layer of protection beyond passwords. Download our free app today and follow our easy to use guides to protect your accounts and personal information.
Get Firefox, a free web browser backed by Mozilla, a non-profit dedicated to internet health and privacy. Available now on Windows, Mac, Linux, Android and iOS. To use NTLM authentication with Firefox, the preference ' network.automatic-ntlm-auth.trusted-uris ' needs to be set. This allows Firefox to pass the NTLM authentication information to a web server. On non-Windows systems, like Linux or Mac: the Access Point may get stuck on 'logging in', In that case, NTLM needs to be set to version 1.
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