App In House Distribution Auto Update

He have developed an internal iPad app, we distribute this app with Apple Enterprise In House Distribution in "Over The Air Modality".
From NTLM authenticated web page, the user can download .ipa and install app from safari.
We need to enable the application to automatic or semi automatic update.
It's possible to download and install new .ipa file by the same application ?
Actually we tryed to :
- Redirect to Safari with openUrl, but it's not possible to share the session cookie between app and safari, the result is redirected to login page.
- Use embedded UIWebView, but UIWebView not enable download file
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Robertp

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