Hi, Thanks for the response. I have added my site's server to the intranet zone sites listed on IE settings. I believe that is usually meant to accept the site as a trusted site. Is there anyway to test that the SSPI authentication is kicked of atleast? I know this is not purely perl issue, but would like to know if this has nothing to do with it, if so! Lots of resources online referred to having mod_perl installed in this context and I could not find it for the 5.16v of perl. So looking to seek any pointers to get this working the perl way. Thanks again for your inputs. Appreciate it.

In reply to Re^2: Retrieve REMOTE_USER Cgi Env with mod_auth_sspi by suzun30
in thread Retrieve REMOTE_USER Cgi Env with mod_auth_sspi by suzun30

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