![]() The service may not log on as the Local System account in this instance as this account does not have any permissions over the Active Directory. If Softalk Share Server is running as a service, then this user can be identified by opening services.msc, selecting properties of the Softalk Share Server service, selecting the Log On tab and recording the user entered in the textbox next to the this account label. ![]() When this document refers to the Softalk Share Server user, then this user shall be deemed one of the following: References to Softalk Share Server user mentioned herein refer to the user under which the Softalk Share Server service is running. References to Client mentioned herein refer to a computer on which the Softalk Share Server client application is installed. This may or may not run as a Windows Service References to Softalk Share Server mentioned herein refer not to the physical computer, but to the application responsible for the server side of Softalk Share Server. References to Server Computer mentioned herein refer to the computer on which the Softalk Share Server server application is installed, this may or may not be a computer with a Server Operating System installed. Warning: This FAQ describes the editing of values of attributes in the Active Directory and should be carried out carefully. However, if the server application of Softalk Share Server is installed on more than one computer in the forest then SPNs can be generated under more that one user causing Kerberos authentication not to function. Server uninstall deletes the SPN for the currently-logged-on user or the user under which the service runs.Setup deletes the relevant redundant SPNs if the user under which the server is run is changed.Setup deletes the relevant redundant SPNs if it is changing from an exe to a service and vice versa.Setup adds the SPN for either the currently-logged-on user if installed as an exe or the user under which the service runs if installed as a service.Version 1.3 of Softalk Share Server and its successors attempt to resolve any potential problems with multiple SPNs in the following ways: However, if credentials are manually specified at the client in the form of the user’s UPN and Active Directory password, then the client will successfully connect. Kerberos authentication does not function.
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