Hello all,

My company is rolling out a new web single sign-on tool called GAS (general 
authentication Service). I could see this causing a problem where computers in 
our public environments which are shared by multiple people could be signed in 
as different user. For example, person A signs into their profile and then 
closes the browser. Person B opens up the browser, but person A's credentials 
are still on the device because of the auto sign on functionalities of GAS.

I've looked a bit and I know IE11 has an option called Integrated Windows 
Authentication. Some folks over at GAS also suggested to change a setting to 
disable Kerberos authentication, but wouldn't that mean that no authentication 
happens at all? Perhaps theres a policy that I can leverage that clears 
everything first time loading (eg. Expiring cookies at session end perhaps?)

Any suggestions appreciated!

Victor

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