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How will the Microsoft Kerberos implementation affect my access to non-Microsoft Kerberos services?

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How will the Microsoft Kerberos implementation affect my access to non-Microsoft Kerberos services?

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The current MIT “Kerberos for Windows” distribution, containing both 32-bit K4 and K5 functionality, is compatible with Windows. Leveraging this compatibility, many Windows resources can be accessed via pass-through authentication using UMICH.EDU Kerberos credentials. For example, access to Campus Computing Sites is managed in this way. Because of this interaction, access to many Kerberos-protected services on campus can be obtained via Single Sign-On. See Windows Active Directory Kerberos Interoperability for more information.

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