![]() Not a SharePoint feature, but an ADFS feature. Assistant for Office 365, InfoPath 2013, and SharePoint Designer 2013. Just distribute client certificates to your users which is even possible on iOS and they will be able to automatically login and not have to worry about username/password. Your users can share files with OneDrive or more use elaborate features of. I didn't look for tutorials on how to set it up with ADFS, but it certainly is the way I would currently suggest. Microsoft even has a nice image on how to set everything up for SharePoint 2013 (it wouldn't be much different for SharePoint 2010). You can find an older tutorial on how to set this up here: The certificate solution needs a TMG or AD FS (Active Directory Federation Services) server to handle to certificate solution. The user would still have to login each time he visits your SharePoint. ![]() The easiest -but not perfect solution- is to keep relying on NTLM login and enable Kerberos - at least the user would not have to login for every other domain (different web applications). SharePoint itself does not support login via certificates which is why you need an intermediary (e.g. The best way to handle logins from iOS & other non-domain-joined devices is to use client certificates.
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