I called Perforce and they suggested this article: 
http://kb.perforce.com/article/723 
The article exlains how to set up a ticket but more importantly how to set
up a ticket that doesn't expire.

Essentially it was: p4 -p <p4machine>:<port> -u <username> login -a
</filelocationofpassword

Then I tracked down the p4ticket location (it varies depending on the opsys,
and is mentioned in the article), and took the number from the p4ticket and
placed it in the codestriker.conf file where the password would be. 
According to Perforce you can use ticket numbers just like.


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