I need to get kerberos access from an unattended Windows machine.  The 
machine is used for automatic source code builds.

All builds are started from either a DOS command shell and batch files or 
from a Cygwin shell and perl scripts.  In other words, no GUI interaction.

A few questions related to using kinit with a keytab file....

   - If only command line tools are used (kinit, klist, kdestroy), is there 
any reason to start the Network Identity Manager?

   - I notice even the command line tools will display error messages in a 
windows popup.  Is there anyway to prevent this?  Since the build machines 
are unattended a Windows popup can cause problems, since the command that 
caused it (eg kinit) won't terminate until the "OK" button on the Windows 
popup is clicked.
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