Chrome Trusted Sites
Answer / Solution:

To resolve the issue in Chrome, add your site into the Trusted Sites zone in Internet Properties and set 'Automatic logon with current user name and password' in Local Intranet and Trusted Sites zones.
Here are the steps to configure Chrome:
Trusted Sites Windows 10 Chrome
Adding Trusted Site to Group Policy in Windows 10. In some cases, such as enterprise, have to add trusted site to group policy manually before visiting the website. Today, we'll show you how to solve this issue. Although you are new to use group policy, worry not, this tutorial is easy for you to understand. So, first try to restore Chrome to its original form i.e. Remove all the changes you have made in Google Chrome like adding any extensions, any accounts, passwords, bookmarks, everything. It will make Chrome looks like a fresh installation and that too without reinstalling. To restore Google Chrome to its default settings follow the below steps: 1.
Chrome Trusted Sites Settings Gpo
Browse to chrome://settings or Open the 'Customize' menu (upper right corner) in Chrome and select Settings.
Scroll down to the bottom of the page and click on 'Advanced' to show more settings.
In the 'System' section, click on 'Open proxy settings.'
Click the 'Security tab > Trusted Sites icon', then click the 'Sites' button and enter the URL of your Trusted Site, then click Add. This should be your TotalAgility site URL. See the attached screenshot.
Click 'Close' to close the Trusted Sites window.
Click on 'Security tab > Local intranet' then the 'Custom level...' button.
Scroll to the bottom and select the 'Automatic logon with current user name and password' option. It's under the 'Authentication > Logon' section. See the attached screenshot.
Click OK to save the changes.
Do steps 6 and 7 for the 'Trusted Sites' zone also.
Click OK to save all the changes and close the Properties window.
