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<h1>Windows Logon Session Tickets</h1>
<p>
MIT Kerberos is not the only interface for managing Kerberos tickets.
When you log on to a Windows domain, you are issued a Kerberos ticket
for your Windows Logon session. This ticket is automatically renewed
until you log out of the session, when it is destroyed.</p>
<p>
Sometimes applications that require Kerberos authentication only work
with MIT Kerberos. Others work only with the interface that is part of
the Windows Logon session. For this reason, you can use MIT Kerberos to
import tickets from your Windows domain or export tickets into your
Windows Logon session for use with Windows services, depending on your
needs.
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<th id="th2"> Learn about... </th><th id="th2">How to...</th>  </tr>
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<li><a href="HTML/Tickets.htm#importable"> Importable (Windows domain) tickets </a></li>
<li><a href="HTML/Import_Status.htm"> Import status</a></li>
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<li><a href="HTML/Import_Tickets.htm"> Import tickets </a></li>
<li><a href="HTML/Export_Tickets.htm"> Export tickets </a></li>
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