>> For SAP you need a special gssapi32.dll from SAP, not that from the
>> MIT Kerberos client!
>
> That is not correct. The SAP SNC layer is quite flexible, and can cope
> with an external gssapi32.dll directly (such as the one in KfW), as well
> as a few other libraries.
I'm sorry about my wrong
Hello Benjamin,
thank you very much for great help!
Today I got running SAP SSO for W2k3 too!
> I would recommend making the API: cache the default and having SAP use
> that, if there is no external need for using the LSA cache. Getting
> things working properly with the LSA cache can be very fr
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