Re: Hi . We have the same issue with Domain Controller

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Azhar M wrote:
We have 10 DC's and found the same event Id: 4 on 1 DC. issue with
the Kerveros authentication, I did reset the computer account
password by using netdom but still it keeps giving the event id 4 .
Any suggestions will be appreciated.

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