NTLM is the traditional way to do this in a windows environment.  However, one of the modules that allows you to pass a username and password to a special page and auto login might also meet your needs.

(Beware that NTLM works in IE but is opt in for Firefox).


On Thu, Feb 3, 2011 at 11:26 AM, Fred Jones <fredthejonester@gmail.com> wrote:
I have a request to make an icon on for a Windows desktop which would
launch a browser (or extra tab I guess) and also log the person in. I
am not a Windows programmer (not even a user) but in theory, is this
even possible?

This client has Active Directory and he also asked about integrating
that. For that, I see there is an ldap-based solution[1] which I think
could work. I found http://drupal.org/project/webserver_auth but I
don't know how this works precisely. I am just wondering if we could
get automatic Windows user authentication into Drupal, then a simple
link to their site would log them in.

The server is remote and is Linux, but I think these solutions work on
a Linux server.

Any ideas?

Thanks.

[1] http://pasada.org/integrating-drupal-active-directory
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