Avoid Windows Login Prompt While Accessing SQL Report Server 2016 - credentials

Could u please help me on how to stop prompting the credential while opening report manager/ report server in SSRS 2016.
I searched lot in google but no success.
Kindly help me.
Thilan

If the report server is on your local intranet, try accessing it without using the FQDN - that's what solved it for me.
eg. instead of http://server.localdomain.com/reports, use http://server/reports.

Try this
Open Internet Explorer
Go to Tools and click on Internet Options
Under the Security tab, click on Trusted sites and click the Sites button and Add Report Manager/Report Server URL to the trusted sites.
Then click Custom Level, and check the option Automatic logon with current user name and password
Repeat #3 and #4 for Local Intranet

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Unable to load Officejs add-in from App store

This error **Add-in Error** We couldn't connect to the 'Office Store' catalog server for this add-in. is shown when user tries to access the add-in.
See image
Steps to reproduce:
Open new excel file
Download the app from app-store.
Also tried removing the add-in and then re-adding it from the store but the same error persists.
Office won't be able to connect to the add-ins catalog unless there's a live internet connection, so when you see this error message, start your browser and make sure you can bring up a page or two that you haven't visited before. Or better yet, try to navigate to the add-in's web page. You can also try using any troubleshooting tools like Fiddler to see what happens under the hood.
This may be for a variety of reasons:
No internet connection
Blocked by firewall
Access disabled by a security policy
Add-in installation disabled by an administrator for Office applications

Why Sharepoint 2013 keeps asking me to log in?

I have an intranet web page.When I entered to the web page,it ask me to log in. When I put my credentials he lets me in but when inside he asks me again and again and again. If I click another section it will ask me again too.
I have tried adding the web page to trusted sites,credential manager on windows. I think this is not case since I have a qa site and doesn,t happens.
This only happens to this site because I have more sites on the server and they work as expected.
I have multiple sub sites on the page I don't know if this maybe related.
How can I solve this?
Thank you in advance.
Refresh your browser cache/ passwords..
If the page you are trying to access has some code/webpart which tries to access a resource to which you dont have access, then it can give this issue.

WebDav URL for onedrive for 3rd Party Connection

I am trying to find the WebDAV address to my onedrive folder for a 3rd party application. Where should I look?
My url is something like this.
https://COMPANYNAME-my.sharepoint.com/personal/NAME_COMPANYNAME_com/_layouts/15/onedrive.aspx .
As per the Moderator of Microsoft,
"Getting the WebDAV URL for your file needs your IT admin privilege. You are using a sharepoint account through your company, so we suggest that you contact your IT admin to access the WebDAV site."
I am the administrator, I am not able to find the page where I can access the WebDav Site.
Thank in Advance.
Regards
Pratyush SINHA
1) Powershell script
The most simple approach is to use OneDriveMapper.ps1 script, posted on TechNet.
Pay attention to the MANDATORY MANUAL CONFIGURATION section inside. If you're lucky, the only thing you would have to change is $O365CustomerName:
####MANDATORY MANUAL CONFIGURATION
<....>
$O365CustomerName = "ogd" # (example, ogd as in https://ogd-my.sharepoint.com or https://ogd.sharepoint.com)
<....>
It would automatically authenticate you and show the appropriate webdav url in log:
<...>
INFO | Retrieving Sharepoint cookie step 2 at https://ogd-my.sharepoint.com/_forms/default.aspx
INFO | username detected, your onedrive should be at \\ogd-my.sharepoint.com#SSL\DavWWWRoot\personal\username_ogd_com\Documents
<...>
You might have to run this script on each logon or so, so that it would authenticate you.
The admin privilege is not required to run the script.
2) Manually, via "Open with explorer"
User can manually access his personal folder with a few clicks.
Using Internet Explorer (it won't work in other browsers) go to OneDrive web page
Switch to classic view (use "Return to Classic One Drive" in the lower-left part of the page; it might be hidden in the Hamburger menu, if you screen is too narrow)
Enable Ribbon (Settings -> Ribbon)
On "LIBRARY" Ribbon tab, click "Open with explorer"
A version with screenshots.

Team Foundation 2010 - Excel server workbook security prompts

When trying to open excel TFS reports from within Visual Studio we keep getting prompted by excel for security credentials. It says it is trying to connect to
'http://myserver.mydomain.com'.
When I open the project portal using the above domain name in a browser and then try to open the report I get the prompt.
When I use just the server name, in other words,
'http://myserver'
to access the report, the security prompt goes away.
How do I configure TFS (or Visual Studio or whatever) so that when opening excel TFS reports it uses just the server name?
I have definitely run into this one before. It's a safety feature for Excel paired with SharePoint Document Libraries.
Essentially, here are the steps to "trust" the site:
Open Excel
Open Excel Options from the Backstage View
Head to Trust Center on right side at the very bottom.
Click "Trust Center Settings"
Click Trusted Locations
There are several things you want to do here next. If you want to trust network locations then click that option to enable it.
If you want to add a new trusted location then click "Add new location..."
Type in the full URL for the new location and then choose the box for "Subfolders of this location are also trusted."
That should do it!
BTW - from my un, you can have your IT department send these settings to all computers on your Active Directory domain through global policies so others don't have to go through these steps. They can also add this site to the Intranet Sites group in Internet Explorer for everyone internally which should help out in other similar scenarios.

Office documents prompt for login in anonymous SharePoint site

I have a MOSS 07 site that is configured for anonymous access. There is a document library within this site that also has anonymous access enabled. When an anonymous user clicks on a PDF file in this library, he or she can read or download it with no problem. When a user clicks on an Office document, he or she is prompted with a login box. The user can cancel out of this box without entering a log in, and will be taken to the document.
This happens in IE but not FireFox.
I see some references to this question on the web but no clear solutions:
http://www.microsoft.com/communities/newsgroups/en-us/default.aspx?dg=microsoft.public.sharepoint.windowsservices.development&tid=5452e093-a0d7-45c5-8ed0-96551e854cec&cat=en_US_CC8402B4-DC5E-652D-7DB2-0119AFB7C906&lang=en&cr=US&sloc=&p=1
http://www.sharepointu.com/forums/t/5779.aspx
http://www.eggheadcafe.com/software/aspnet/30817418/anonymous-users-getting-p.aspx
To disable login prompt opening office documents from SharePoint 2010 do the following settings in web.config
<system.webServer>
<security>
<requestFiltering allowDoubleEscaping="true">
<!-- here's where the magic happens -->
<verbs allowUnlisted="true">
<add verb="OPTIONS" allowed="false" />
<add verb="PROPFIND" allowed="false" />
</verbs>
</requestFiltering>
</security>
</system.webServer>
If Sharepoint Shared Workspace is enabled in MS Word this may prompt users with a Windows login if users do not have permissions to access or create a Shared Workspace. Do the followoing to turn this off:
Open MS Word
Go to Tools/Options
Click General Tab
Click Service Options
Click Shared Workspace
Uncheck box that says “The document is part of a Workspace or SharePoint Site.”
Click OK
Click OK
Try to hit a MS Word document from the SharePoint site.
If this resolves issue repeat steps with every MS Office program to eliminate the prompt. (Excel, PowerPoint, Visio, ect)
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/word/HP010414641033.aspx
Unfortuantly the only work around I've found breaks some functionality for logged in users (can't upload multiple files, connect to outlook ect..)
If that is acceptable, or you want to try it and see:
In central admin > application management > application security > authentication providers select your web app and select your provider (likely "default").
Select No for client integration and save the settings.
Open your web config, find the line <add verb="OPTIONS,PROPFIND,PUT,LOCK,UNLOCK..... and remove the verb OPTIONS.
You should no longer be asked in ie for credentials. To reverse this simply undo both changes.
If you can click cancel and it comes up the problem is...
AuthForwardServerList
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/943280
Office doesn't know the site is trusted/local so it doesn't fwd your credentials and prompts you with an opportunity to provide them. It's a feature....
If you list your site in the proper registry key it will forward your credentials which are not needed but you won't get prompted.
If you have a url rewriting module or urlscan, configure the software to send http 403 to http OPTIONS requests.
In the Sharepoint Server 2010, The solution method is a little bit changing because the new generation Sharepoint can not hold verbs in web.config. Therfore, you must change the method. First of all, you open IIS 7.0 and choose your application site. You can see many items at the middle of the screen. You choose and double click Request Filters. In the request filtres, you can see "Verbs". You can add OPTIONS and PROPFIND verbs to a deny mode. And finally test your site. Sometimes, Sharepoint needs to close Client Integration Mode of your site. If need, you can close Client Integration Mode in Central Administration.
Possible cause and resolution:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/943280
"You are prompted to enter your credentials when you access an FQDN site from a computer that is running Windows Vista or Windows 7 and has no proxy configured"
"For example, when you open a Microsoft Office file from a Microsoft Office SharePoint site by using 2007 Microsoft Office on a Windows Vista-based client computer that has no proxy configured, you are prompted for authentication."
My guess is that the Office client is loading the underlying document template from another location where anonymous access is enabled. This also explains why you can still open the document as the Office client can also work without loading the template the document was originally created from. To see the template URL in Word 2007, enable the Developer Ribbon from Word options and click the Document Template button on the ribbon.
That doesn't seem to be it. Once of the documents in question is an Excel file, which would not use the .doc template. Also, in the Document Template dialog, it doesn't give me a url to the SharePoint template file if I create a new Word document based on it. It just says the template is "Normal." I also tried disabling the template at the document library level and it doesn't change the password situation.
When opening an Office document in IE, an ActiveX component is used to call the client application, and prompt it to open the document. In other browsers, the download is a standard hyperlink, handled by the browser.
Does this happen in search results and in standard linked columns in document libraries as well?
Using a tool like Fiddler (as referenced/suggested in your first link reference, see http://www.fiddlertool.com/fiddler/ for more info) is the only efficient way of determining the root cause of this type of issue I'm aware of. Whatever is causing this will be happening over HTTP. A debugging proxy like Fiddler will show you exactly which URL/resource is causing the request for authentication.
On a related note, are you running a recent build of the platform? It might be wise to check to make sure this issue hasn't already been addressed by MS e.g. in a hotfix. The best list of updates I'm aware of is here: http://www.harbar.net/articles/postsp1.aspx
Check this : Remove Login box when anonymous users download office document from SharePoint Site
http://www.theblackknightsings.com/RemoveLoginBoxWhenAnonymousUsersDownloadOfficeDocumentFromSharePointSite.aspx
When developing Extranet/Internet site in SharePoint you often want to allow anonymous access and this works fairly well.
But there is one are where the out of the box experience fails regarding anonymous access and that is when you allow the users to download Microsoft Office documents. In that case IE/Office pops up a couple of Login dialogs, if the user cancels out of these the document opens as expected, but you really don't want the user to have to cancel a couple of dialogs to open your documents
The problem is that office tries to be intelligent and issues a Microsoft Office Protocol Discovery request to see how much the user is allowed to do, but SharePoint responds with access denied until the users logs in.
The solution I've found is to implement a HttpModule which rejects the Microsoft Office Protocol Discovery request if the user isn't logged in and this gets rid of the Login boxes
I'm guessing that you use Windows Vista. We had this problem on Vista but not on XP.
From Microsoft: In Windows Vista, Internet Explorer uses the Web Client service when you use Internet Explorer to access a WebDAV resource. The Web Client Service uses Windows HTTP Services (WinHTTP) to perform the network I/O to the remote host. WinHTTP sends user credentials only in response to requests that occur on a local intranet site. However, WinHTTP does not check the security zone settings in Internet Explorer to determine whether a Web site is in a zone that lets credentials be sent automatically.
If no proxy is configured, WinHTTP sends credentials only to local intranet sites.
Note If the URL contains no period in the server’s name, such as in the following example, the server is assumed to be on a local intranet site:
http://sharepoint/davshare
If the URL contains periods, the server is assumed to be on the Internet. The periods indicate that you use an FQDN address. Therefore, no credentials are automatically sent to this server unless a proxy is configured and unless this server is indicated for proxy bypass.
This is a known issue that has not quite been completely fixed yet. There is a MSDN blog about it here: http://blogs.msdn.com/sharepoint/archive/2007/10/19/known-issue-office-2007-on-windows-vista-prompts-for-user-credentials-when-opening-documents-in-a-sharepoint-2007-site.aspx
There is an interesting workaround posted here: http://grounding.co.za/blogs/neil/archive/2008/11/10/workaround-sharepoint-keeps-prompting-for-login-when-creating-office-2007-documents-on-vista.aspx
Ultimately there is a patch that has been included with Vista SP1 but it also requires a registry edit. We just recently got this to work using the following steps on a Windows Vista SP2 client:
Open regedit. Navigate to the following subkey:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\WebClient\Parameters
Create a new Multi-String value called AuthForwardServerList and give it a value of (for example):
https://.Contoso.com
http://.dns.live.com
*.microsoft.com
https://172.169.4.6
Then restart the WebClient service.
We were able to get this working by changing IE settings.
We have the site URL in Trusted Sites.
Under Custom Settings set User Authentication to: Automatic logon with current user name and password
I found a solution. First of all, you open the web application config file under the inetpub. Then you find the add verbs section. In this section, many verbs were added in the installation time. Delete Options and Profind verbs and save config file. Finally test the problem and see it. The problem is finished.
I've found the following workaround:
http://www.objectsharp.com/cs/blogs/max/archive/2008/04/21/sharepoint-public-facing-website-and-microsoft-office-documents.aspx
To keep it simple:
Disable client integration
Remove the OPTIONS verb from the registration line in the web.config file for the site

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