Hello Christopher,
that's it! Thank you for your really fast and helpful answer. Even better
it would be if KfW would fall back to the 'krb5.ini' in c:\windows if there
is none in c:\dokuments and settings\user\windows. Then you wouldn't have
to put it into every user's profile folder...
Christian,
I recomend that you read through this email and follow its instructions:
http://mailman.mit.edu/pipermail/kerberos/2008-January/012978.html
That should solve the problem permanently.
I personally like having my own per-user krb5.ini. I can fix
configuration problems on machines
I bet the problem is that KfW is switching to a per-user krb5.ini
instead of using the one you likely have in C:\Windows. Try to copy
your system krb5.ini to c:\documents and settings\user\windows and see
if that helps any when in Terminal Services mode.
CDC
Christian Weiß [EMAIL PROTECTED]