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This product is in public preview, which means it's still in development. There are currently some issues with the Windows Admin Center Azure Kubernetes Service extension:
* Currently, each server in the cluster of the system you're using to set up Azure Kubernetes Service on Azure Stack HCI must be a trusted server. So Windows Admin Center must be able to run CredSSP operations on every server in the cluster, not just on one or a few of them.
* If you get an error that says `msft.sme.aks couldn't load`, and the error says that loading chunks failed, use the latest version of Microsoft Edge or Google Chrome and try again.
* Before you start either the wizard for setting up Azure Kubernetes Service host or the wizard for creating a Kubernetes cluster, you should sign in to Azure through Windows Admin Center. You might need to sign in again during the workflow. If you're having difficulties signing in to Azure through Windows Admin Center, try signing in to your Azure account from another source, like the [Azure portal](https://portal.azure.com/). If you continue to have problems, check the [Windows Admin Center known issues](/windows-server/manage/windows-admin-center/support/known-issues) article before contacting support.
* Before you start either the wizard for setting up Azure Kubernetes Service host or the wizard for creating a Kubernetes cluster, you should sign in to Azure through Windows Admin Center. You might need to sign in again during the workflow. If you're having difficulties signing in to Azure through Windows Admin Center, try signing in to your Azure account from another source, like the [Azure portal](https://portal.azure.com/). If you continue to have problems, check the [Windows Admin Center known issues](/windows-server/manage/windows-admin-center/support/known-issues) article before you contact support.
* In the current iteration of Azure Kubernetes Service on Azure Stack HCI deployment through Windows Admin Center, only the user who set up the Azure Kubernetes Service host can create Kubernetes clusters on the system. To work around this issue, copy the .wssd folder from the profile of the user who set up the Azure Kubernetes Service host to the profile of the user who will be creating the new Kubernetes cluster.
* If you receive an error in either wizard about a wrong configuration, perform cluster cleanup operations. These operations might involve removing the C:\Program Files\AksHci\mocctl.exe file.
* For CredSSP to function successfully in the cluster creation wizard, Windows Admin Center must be installed and used by the same account. If you install Windows Admin Center with one account and try to use it with another, you'll get errors.
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