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Automatic NTLM Authentication On Terminal Server?

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Looking at using both IE and Firefox on a Terminal Server, using a Blue Coat Proxy at the gateway, with Integrated Windows Authentication, with Internet Explorer there is an option to provide current user and password to Authenticate, but with Firefox, there is no option to provide it to all sites, if I configure network.automatic-ntlm-auth.trusted-uris, I can define one by one sites and it will automatically authenticate and I see it in the web proxy logs. without defining it fails to automatically authenticate and I receive a prompt for credentials. Is there anyway to define a wildcard variable so that all sites would do this, so a user wouldn't be prompted.

Looking at using both IE and Firefox on a Terminal Server, using a Blue Coat Proxy at the gateway, with Integrated Windows Authentication, with Internet Explorer there is an option to provide current user and password to Authenticate, but with Firefox, there is no option to provide it to all sites, if I configure network.automatic-ntlm-auth.trusted-uris, I can define one by one sites and it will automatically authenticate and I see it in the web proxy logs. without defining it fails to automatically authenticate and I receive a prompt for credentials. Is there anyway to define a wildcard variable so that all sites would do this, so a user wouldn't be prompted.