I need secure authentication from my Jenkins server to the servers it will 
push code to.  The password for the username cannot be in plain text.  I 
have two networks that will have one Jenkins instance each.  All the 
servers are variations of Windows. The networks have one relevant 
difference: there is no A.D. governing one of them.  I have a workgroup of 
Windows servers.  The other network has all the machines connected to A.D. 

I want to install as few agents, dependencies and packages as possible.  

Is there a way around installing the JRE, the JNLP (or the slave.war file) 
and the permanent agent?  For example, I have not used the A.D. plugin 
before. I would think that this could allow secure authentication with an 
administrator login.  Then could I not have to install anything?

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