Depending on your security policy settings, you can configure Network VirusWall Enforcer to allow single sign-on (SSO) to the Internet for users using their Active Directory account. This means that once a user signs on to their computer with their Active Directory credentials, they no longer need to sign on through the Network VirusWall Enforcer to connect to the Internet.
Keep the following in mind when enabling SSO:
SSO only works with a persistent agent deployment.
SSO does not work when an endpoint is new to Network VirusWall Enforcer and it has no records on the device. This occurs when the agent has not been installed on the endpoint. Users of these endpoints will continue to see the authentication page when attempting to access the Internet.
SSO does not support LDAP referrals.