Jeffrey Altman wrote:
Kevin Koch wrote:
Apparently not!  How?

Thanks.
Look at the work that was done for 64-bit builds.
If you build as if you are building for 64-bit, then the krb4 is disabled.
This is true for all of the kuser tools as well as the NIM plug-ins.

Looking through the code you first want to define NO_KRB4 in the environment and then in src\windows\identity\plugins\common\dynimport.c the #ifndef _WIN64 defines around
loading the KRB4 and KRB524 dlls must be converted to #ifndef NO_KRB4


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