Is it possible to start the Network Identity Manager (netidmgr.exe) WITHOUT prompting for credentials?
I'd like to have it start on boot, but I just want it to start minimized in the system tray even if there are no credentials. I'd prefer it wait until an application (eg, WinCVS,TortoiseCVS using ssh/gssapi) actually attempts to retrieve credentials before it prompts for anything. I've tried using no options and I've tried with -a, but in either case it prompts for credentials. On the flip side, stopping the Network Identity Manager. Is there a "correct" way to cleanly stop it from the command line? I've tried using "-k" (like krbcc32s.exe) but it doesn't appear to be supported. The only way I've been able to terminate the process is to kill it. Again, I'm looking for a way to close it from the command line. And no matter how it's killed, even by doing right-click->Exit, on the tray icon, the krbcc32s.exe process seems to remain running. I then need to kill it with "krbcc32s -k". If netidmgr closes shouldn't it close krbcc32s? Is there a valid reason krbcc32s is left running? Are there any other processes that might be left running other then krbcc32s? ________________________________________________ Kerberos mailing list [email protected] https://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/kerberos
