As a follow-up, in case any other sad sad person wants to do something silly like me.... It appears that the least clunky, but still not 100% Perl solution is to use PowerShell to grab the file. This works for my situation because most of the desktops have PowerShell installed as part of my company's default image and for those who don't, it's approved software on our internal Software Center. In any event, the relevant PS code snip is:

Invoke-WebRequest -Uri $REMOTE -OutFile $LOCAL -UseDefaultCredentials

Specifically, that "UseDefaultCredentials" will tell PS to throw your windows login info to the server. I've not actually integrated into my scripts, but as a proof of concept, it works.


In reply to Re^4: Windows single sign-on / NTLM question by DamnitAddie
in thread Windows single sign-on / NTLM question by DamnitAddie

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