Yeah, the interesting thing is we're supposed to move to AES, but on the
current AD it isn't available :) Will be a bit ironic if it is all down to
using DES!

On Wed, Jun 16, 2010 at 11:05 AM, Stephen Frost <sfr...@snowman.net> wrote:

> Greig,
>
> * greigw...@comcast.net (greigw...@comcast.net) wrote:
> > I finally got it working. Problem was that on the windows side on the
> service account within the account options, we needed to check "Use DES
> encryption types for this account". I had that changed on the AD side and
> that fixed the whole problem.
>
> Great, glad to hear you got it working.  Just to reiterate- you really
> should be looking at using a 2008 AD with AES encryption types instead
> of DES.  DES is depreciated and no longer secure given today's
> computers.
>
>        Thanks,
>
>                Stephen
>
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