As far as I know, I do not have pykerberos installed. If I start the 
default python and do "import kerberos", it fails.

Regardless, there should be an option to force the connection type.

On Sunday, March 29, 2015 at 2:56:26 PM UTC-7, J Hawkesworth wrote:
>
> If I recall, if you have pykerberos installed, winrm will attempt kerberos 
> connection. 
>
> I guess your options are to remove pykerberos or use knit to acquire a 
> kerberos ticket and connect as a domain user. 
>
> Hope that helps. 
>
> Jon

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