Scott,

assuming that you currently have container managed authentication, that
would mean that you have a "<security-constraint>" element somewhere in
your web.xml.
If you remove that, you will switch off security.

If that is not the case, we would need more info, for example the current
contents of web.xml.

regards,
Harry


On 2 May 2016 at 18:52, Scott Dudley <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> We have an old version of JSPWiki that a co-worker installed years ago.
> It's currently configured to use NTLM authentication.  I've been asked to
> remove all security thus affording all rights and privileges to all
> employees the the site.  Is this possible?  I've perused the web.xml and
> properties files but how is not readily apparent.
>
> Thanks.
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