The kerberos SSPI package generated an output token of size %1 bytes, which was too large to fit in the token buffer of size %2 bytes, provided by process id %3. The output SSPI token being too large is probably the result of the user %4 being a member of a large number of groups. It is recommended to minimize the number of groups a user belongs to. If the problem can not be corrected by reduction of the group memberships of this user, please contact your system administrator to increase the maximum token size, which in term is configured machine-wide via the following registry value: HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Lsa\Kerberos\Parameters\MaxTokenSize.
The Kerberos protocol encountered an error while validating the KDC certificate during smartcard logon. There is more information ...
The Kerberos protocol encountered an error while validating the KDC certificate during smartcard Logon. There is more information ...
The kerberos SSPI package failed to find the smartcard certificate in the certificate store. To remedy, logon as user %1 ...
The kerberos SSPI package generated an output token of size %1 bytes, which was too large to fit in the token buffer of size ...
The kerberos SSPI package generated an output token of size %1 bytes, which was too large to fit in the token buffer of size ...
The Kerberos subsystem encountered an error. A service for user protocol request was made against a domain controller which ...
The kerberos subsystem is having problems fetching tickets from your domain controller using the UDP network protocol. This ...
The KernelDumpOnly property has been deprecated in favor of the DebugInfoType property in the same class. All future work ...
The KernelModeTime property indicates the raw counter data from the performance counter type PERF_SIZE_LARGE | PERF_TYPE_COUNTER ...