How to avoid authentication screen when invoking a process?

Hello!
I created a simple webservice in Workbench to generate a sequential ID for PDF forms.
It's working fine, but the form is open a Windows Security dialog asks for login and password to access the webservice.
As there are over sixty of these forms to be used by around 4,000 employees, this will be a major problem.
Question: is there a way of invoking the process and sending the authentication information when the form is opened and thus avoid this dialog entirely?
Thank you very much for any hints!
Marcos

Thank you Nith! 
But... it did not work...   
I set it to "No", stopped the service, started it back again. No good.
When I press the button on the form to invoke the service, the Windows authentication screen comes on.
What could be wrong?
Thank you!
Marcos

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