Hi Mike,

I have personally no knowledge of NTLM. I can only suggest disabling the
filter.

Could you please elaborate on the reasons why you will not be able to
full test your application? 

Thanks
-Vincent

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> Has anyone managed to write an NTLMAuthentication class extending
> AbstractAuthentication? I'm using jCIFS on a corporate intranet (so we
> have
> single sign-on) but when running the unit tests authentication fails
> because
> of the jCIFS filter. I can obviously disable the filter, but then I
can't
> fully test other aspects of the application.
> 
> Alternatively, can anyone suggest to me a better alternative?
> 
> Mike
> 
> 
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