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@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ Your principal is your Kerberos identity. It is your user name plus the Kerberos
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If like many users you just have one Kerberos identity, you will have just one principal.
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-In most installations, MIT Kerberos knows your realm, so when you start to enter your principal in the Get Ticket window it will auto-complete for you. If you select the "Remember this principal" checkbox you won't have to enter your principal again. </p>
+In most installations, MIT Kerberos knows your realm, so when you start to enter your principal in the Get Ticket window it will auto-complete the realm for you. If you select the "Remember this principal" checkbox, the next time you get tickets Kerberos will auto-complete your principal as soon as you start to type. </p>
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The main window shows your principal, along with information about tickets issued to it. <br>
<a href="HTML/View_Tickets.htm"> How to: View Tickets </a>
@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ The main window shows your principal, along with information about tickets issue
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Some users have multiple principals. For example, administrators often have one principal with standard access and an administrative principal with administrative access. Also, some Kerberos installations require multiple principals to access multiple realms.
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- <a href="HTML/Manage_Multiple_Principals.htm">How to: Manage Multiple Principals</a> <br> <a href="HTML/Make_Default.htm">How to: Make Default Principal</a>.
+ <a href="HTML/Manage_Multiple_Principals.htm">How to: Manage Multiple Principals</a> <br> <a href="HTML/Make_Default.htm">How to: Make Default Principal</a>
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