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SSO on ADF applications using Active Directory users

Dears,
I have developed an application using JDeveloper 12.1.3. I have enabled the ADF authentication using form-based authentication and deployed the application to the WebLogic server 12.1.3. I also added the Active Directory as the Identity provider in Weblogic to log in with the AD credentials which is working fine with a manual login.
My question is, How can I make the application auto-login by capturing the windows logged-on user.
What I want to achieve: When the user logged on to the windows with his AD account and runs the ADF app URL, the app should auto-login by capturing the windows credentials without any manual intervention.
Answers
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This should be a configuration üproblem. See https://community.oracle.com/tech/developers/discussion/2331045/sso-configuration and https://docs.oracle.com/middleware/12211/lcm/BIEDG/GUID-10906355-241B-4B74-B8A9-39721E1F6CA0.htm#BIEDG-GUID-10906355-241B-4B74-B8A9-39721E1F6CA or this blog https://technology.amis.nl/it/single-sign-on-for-web-applications-use-windows/
Timo
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The auto login functionality is based on Active Directory domain credentials using Microsoft Kerberos over SPNEGO protocol.
Kerberos is a network authentication protocol that provides authentication for client and server applications and supports the concept of Single Sign-On (SSO). If you are already logged in to a system that is part of a domain, you can access network services throughout a Kerberos realm without authenticating again. For HTTP, Kerberos support is provided by SPNEGO authentication mechanism. All the browsers support SPNEGO-based authentication. For auto login to work, you must configure browsers to enable the SPNEGO support.
Please refer "How To Configure Browser-based SSO with Kerberos/SPNEGO"
https://www.oracle.com/technical-resources/articles/middleware/idm-weblogic-sso-kerberos.html