[EMAIL PROTECTED] via RT wrote:
> When you install each of theses, each asks:
>
>   Autostart the Network Identity Manager each time you login to Window
>
> That's what I meant by a common service. I assumed this was a Windows
> service (and am not sure if it's supplied with the Kerberos install
> or part of Windows). I was thinking it was a kerberos supplied 
> component and it seemed wrong that both 64 bit and 32 bit would
> have the same service. 
>
NetIdMgr is not a service.  It is a per-session application.  Only one 
instance, 32-bit or 64-bit,
will execute.  First one wins.  Shouldn't matter which one does.


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