Just ensure you fill in all the fields including realm.  Make sure your
URL field has a valid match in it for the site.

Are you logging in with a domain user or local machine account?  If
using a machine account, put the machine name in both the domain and
realm fields.

Use a packet sniffer (and your IIS logs) to follow exactly what is
happening.  There are security settings in Windows to lock down NTML
authentication to more strict options as well.. is the machine hardened
in these ways, or just basic windows?


-----Original Message-----
From: uzfarid [mailto:faridshari...@yahoo.com] 
Sent: Friday, January 23, 2009 9:32 AM
To: jmeter-user@jakarta.apache.org
Subject: Urgent help needed:HTTP Authorization Manager is not working


Hi,

I am trying to use HTTP Authorization Manager to make NTLM
authentication.

But it feels like Jmeter is totally ignoring it and authentication is
not
working at all..

Can anyone show some light concerning this , please? in jmeter log it
doesnt
even show that Jmeter did something with HTTP Authorization Manager.

Br,

Farid
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