Re: Duplicate SPN



You can either delete the entries using something like ADSIEdit.msc or you
can remove them using SETSPN.EXE.

Note here that you don't want to delete the SPNs registered for the computer
running CRM. Those are going to be needed. You need to delete these SPNs
from the Administrator account (probably the one that you used to install/
configure this application).

Did you set the service to run using the administrator account? I've helped
a couple of people with this same problem when they have installed CRM. I
was wondering if they had run the CRM service(s) with the administrator
account instead of local system?

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Paul Williams
Microsoft MVP - Windows Server - Directory Services
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