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Scriven Tan. The RC4 encryption support is enabled in policies for DC but it still doesn't work and DC ignores this setting when and r2 and even r2 works correctly.

I think that MS got decision to block RC4 support but no documentation about that was found. I hope that this is a bug and it will fixed whenever because this also affects other RC4 kerberos clients as various old Linux implementations being joined to AD domain.

Personally, I have no problem with nonsupporting of old protocols by default. So, it is definitely OK to not support it by default but still let to admins the option to enable it on their own risk in case they do want to support old clients such as XP or old Linux.

But this is not the same case because theoretically Microsoft still has left the option to enable DES and RC4 support in policies in Windows but despite this it isn't working and no glue in MS documentations has been found about this limitation. So, my conclusion this is a bug or some undocumented design change.

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In the Control-Panel, select the System icon: or right-click "My Computer" on the desktop and select Properties Select the tab : "Computer Name" First, make sure that your system is configured as a workgroup, using as name for the workgroup the EXACT same name as the domain, which you like to joing later. Select to be a " Member of



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