As a workaround, you can save slave-agent.jnlp from the worker's page on the Jenkins server to c:\jenkins (or wherever your jenkins root on the slave is), then modify jenkins-slave.xml to point to file:///C:/jenkins/slave-agent.jnlp instead of the Jenkins URL.

This will prevent the slave from getting automatic updates from Jenkins, so you'll have to replace the jnlp file and restart the slave agent yourself if you upgrade Jenkins.

Alternately, you can enable anonymous READ for all users.

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