In the event viewer you will see an 'Audit Failure' event with "Status: 0xc000035b". You can circumvent this problem by switching off 'Extended Protection' for the adfs/ls web application.
There are several articles on the Web on this, for example the "0xc000035b error during windows integrated login" thread on Microsoft's AD FS forum. Quoting:
To turn Extended Protection off, on
the AD FS server, launch IIS Manager,
then, on the left side tree view,
access Sites -> Default Web Site ->
adfs -> ls. Once you’ve selected the
"/adfs/ls" folder, double-click the
Authentication icon, then right-click
Windows Authentication and select
Advanced Settings… On the Advanced
Settings dialog, choose Off for
Extended Protection.
This issue occurs in several situations that I know of: when using Firefox 3.5+ or Chrome, using some specific NTLM configuration for which I don't have the details at hand, and when using Fiddler (see the "AD FS 2.0: Continuously Prompted for Credentials While Using Fiddler Web Debugger" TechNet article post, and the "Fiddler and Channel-Binding-Tokens" blog post which contains more technical background information).
(Note that nowhere I could find any information how to make NTLM authentication to AD FS from, e.g., Google Chrome and Firefox 3.5+ work without switching off 'Extended Protection'. I mean, Internet Explorer works with 'Extended Protection', why don't Chrome or Firefox? Or is this a Chrome/Firefox implementation bug/restriction, e.g., in their use of the Windows NTLM library?)