Bypassing iFS login screen????

Is there anyway to bypass the iFS login screen. We want to allow access to a limited number of files in iFS through a web page.
Thanks

John,
a good way is to place those file under the public mount point - you can access these files then without a login screen simply by using the URL: http://<servername>:port/public/filename
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