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Update KERBEROS_HELP.md (#1072)
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rhires authored and MattIrv committed Mar 16, 2018
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### Checking if Sql Server has Kerberos Setup
- Login to the host machine of Sql Server. From Windows Command Prompt use the `setspn -L %COMPUTERNAME%` to list all the Service Principal Names for the host. You should see entries which begin with MSSQLSvc/HostName.Domain.com which means that Sql Server has registered an SPN and is ready to accept Kerberos authentication.
- If you don't have access to the Host of the Sql Server, then from any other Windows OS joined to the same Active Directory, you could use the command `setspn -L <SQLSERVER_NETBIOS>` where <SQLSERVER_NETBIOS> is the computer name of the hsot of the Sql Server.
- If you don't have access to the Host of the Sql Server, then from any other Windows OS joined to the same Active Directory, you could use the command `setspn -L <SQLSERVER_NETBIOS>` where <SQLSERVER_NETBIOS> is the computer name of the Sql server host.

## Steps to set up Integrated Authentication

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