Prompted for credentials when running the Recovery Audit Report on MBAM Help Desk web portal

I am prompted for my credentials when I try to run the Recovery Audit Report on MBAM Help Desk web portal.  I am a member of the MBAM Read Only Reports group which I specified during the web portal configuration wizard.  I would like to suppress
the prompt for credentials.

Add the URL to the Local Intranet sites did not work.  The Help desk  web portal is on port 8088 and it does not allow you to specify the port when you add the URL to the Local Intranet sites.  I am able to access the Reports page from the
Help Desk web portal when I open a browser on the IIS server, but the Reports page does not open without a prompt when I open a browser on a client.  Strange.

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