Use this dialog box to modify a principal profile that you've already created. (If you modify the name or location of the principal profile, Kerberos Manager deletes the original.)
The options are:
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Specify the principal name you want to associate with this principal profile. This may be any user or client that the realm's KDC recognizes. Each principal has a unique name within a realm. |
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Specify the realm you want to associate with this principal profile from the list of realms that have been configured on your PC. A realm is a name given to a collection of Kerberos principals on a network. The realm name is case sensitive — usually uppercase. It is often similar to or the same as the domain name, for example, XYZ.MFG.COM. |
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Specifies the filename and folder where Kerberos Manager stores this principal profile. |
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Select to save the principal and its associated credentials to a file on your hard disk. The disadvantage to this option is that anyone who has access to this file can use your credentials until the ticket lifetime expires. If a person can guess your password, he or she can continue to use your credentials for access to kerberized services. |
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Select to save the principal and its associated credentials in memory. When you quit all of your kerberized applications, the credentials are deleted. During a session, the principal appears on a tab. If the principal is the default, the profile is saved in the Windows registry. |
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Select to save the principal and its associated credentials in memory. You access hidden principal profiles from a single tab in the main window by entering the name of the hidden profile. |