The annoying login screen after rebooting App server

Is there a way to disable to login prompt after reboot the App server? IE offers
to remember it, but it doesn't. Thanks for any info!
Dinesh

Hi,
I have answered a similar question in How to logout an user when the browser is closed?
Thanks,
Sharmila

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