This policy setting defines the list of trusting forests that the Kerberos client searches when attempting to resolve two-part service principal names (SPNs). If you enable this policy setting, the Kerberos client will search the forests in this list if it is unable to resolve a two-part SPN. If a match is found, the Kerberos client will request a referral ticket to the appropriate domain. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, the Kerberos client will not search the listed forests to resolve the SPN. If the Kerberos client is unable to resolve the SPN because the name is not found, NTLM authentication might be used.
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This policy setting defines the list of trusting forests that the Kerberos client searches when attempting to resolve two-part ...
This policy setting defines the list of trusting forests that the Key Distribution Center (KDC) searches when attempting ...
This policy setting defines whether a reference to an object is accessible when the user navigates within the same domain ...
This policy setting defines whether a reference to an object is accessible when the user navigates within the same domain ...
This policy setting defines whether a reference to an object is accessible when the user navigates within the same domain ...