I removed krb4 from the build and installation, so all other registrations
and configuration should have happened as they used to.

It turns out krb5cred.dll needs krbv4w32.dll, which was exorcised.

Kevin 

-----Original Message-----
From: Jeffrey Altman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, March 28, 2008 8:57 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: kfwdev@mit.edu
Subject: Re: NIM plug-in loading question

Kevin Koch wrote:
> I'm testing KfW with the new CCAPI and krb4 removed.  kinit, klist,
kdestroy
> appear to be working.  But when NIM starts up, it doesn't load any
plugins.
> To help me zero in on the problem area, where are the plugins to be loaded
> specified and what code tries to load them?
>
The registry entries required for the plug-ins are documented in the KFW 
release notes.
Did you register the plug-ins?

If so, are the plug-ins listed in the NIM plug-in configuration?

If so, turn on NIM's logging and examine the error that is being reported. 






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