Can you post your request header and the modified request header from your
HTTP Service to make it easier understandable what you try to approach.

Ronny
Am 03.03.2014 16:54 schrieb "pradeep kumar" <[email protected]>:

> Hi,
>
> My HTTP service overrides the "Authorization" header and provide a
> signature string value to the Authorization header.
> Now I understands that JMeter omits this header if added under HTTP Header
> manager. Instead we should use HTTP authorization manager.
>
> But I can not use HTTP Authorization manager since it's not a user/password
> thing. Is there any way to control Jmeter such that it doesn't omit the
> Authorization header under HTTP Header manager?
>
> Thanks,
> Pradeep
>

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