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A company has a line-of-business application named App1 that runs on an internal IIS server. App1 uses a SQL Server 2008 database that is hosted on the same server. You move the database to a dedicated SQL Server named SQL1. Users report that they can no longer access the application by using their domain credentials.
You need to ensure that users can access App1.
Solution: You configure Kerberos-constrained delegation and then run the following command from an administrative command prompt: setspn -a http/App1 <domain>\<app_service>
Does this meet the goal?
SummerSlumber
4 years, 8 months ago