The key items in the document you referred to relates to mod_ntlm: * Grab mod_ntlm for the relevant version of Apache you have (v1/v2) from here : http://modntlm.jamiekerwick.co.uk/ * Check the mod_ntlm directives in your Apache configuration are correct. * Check that 'the URL of your RT apache vhost to either the "trusted sites" or "intranet sites" zone of Internet Explorer'. There may be an error in your configuration which is stopping the NTLM calls being made correctly. HTH
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