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Hello everyone
Trying to migrate old endpoint configuration manager 2010 to new configuration manager 2107. When selecting the sourc site credentials and click ok when it tries to gather the date this error appears
The Kerberos client received a KRB_AP_ERR_MODIFIED error from the server Server$. The target name used was MSSQLSvc/Server.local:1433. This indicates that the target server failed to decrypt the ticket provided by the client. This can occur when the target server principal name (SPN) is registered on an account other than the account the target service is using. Ensure that the target SPN is only registered on the account used by the server. This error can also happen if the target service account password is different than what is configured on the Kerberos Key Distribution Center for that target service. Ensure that the service on the server and the KDC are both configured to use the same password. If the server name is not fully qualified, and the target domain (LOCAL) is different from the client domain (LOCAL), check if there are identically named server accounts in these two domains, or use the fully-qualified name to identify the server.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
Trying to migrate old endpoint configuration manager 2010 to new configuration manager 2107. When selecting the sourc site credentials and click ok when it tries to gather the date this error appears
The Kerberos client received a KRB_AP_ERR_MODIFIED error from the server Server$. The target name used was MSSQLSvc/Server.local:1433. This indicates that the target server failed to decrypt the ticket provided by the client. This can occur when the target server principal name (SPN) is registered on an account other than the account the target service is using. Ensure that the target SPN is only registered on the account used by the server. This error can also happen if the target service account password is different than what is configured on the Kerberos Key Distribution Center for that target service. Ensure that the service on the server and the KDC are both configured to use the same password. If the server name is not fully qualified, and the target domain (LOCAL) is different from the client domain (LOCAL), check if there are identically named server accounts in these two domains, or use the fully-qualified name to identify the server.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks