I am definitely using NTLM for my windows hosts. I have the following packages 
installed: 
Requests 2.10.0
Requests-kerberos 0.10.0
Requests-ntlm 0.3.0
Pywinrm 0.2.0

Just make sure you set “ansible_winrm_transport: ntlm” set in your vars. 
You should also set your remote_user in the “DOMAIN\USER” form, if you use 
“user@domain” it should use Kerberos anyway. 
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On 18/07/2016, 10:49, "Karol Olczak" <[email protected] on 
behalf of [email protected]> wrote:

>I am afraid there is only kerberos delegation support ...
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