Jeff, KFW 3.0 with NetIDMgr, yes. I did not explicitly select him as the default identity. After double clicking on his credentials, i see how i can select his identity as default. And this is reflected in the registry. I assumed that if i destory joe's credentials and get my own, that the default identity would become me. After all this is the behavior with kinit on linux. I also though Access or the PostgreSQL ODBC driver would be smarter. If the username in the Data Source is brian, it would select the brian identity, likewise if it's joe. But after some consideration a kerberos princ would need to be mapped to the database username somehow. Anyway, i guess it's not a bug, just a hiccup. Brian -- Brian C. DeRocher @ Mitretek Systems This email was signed using OpenPGP. On Monday 2006 May 15 18:37, Jeffrey Altman via RT wrote: > > KFW version? > > If you are 3.0 with NetIDMgr, did you select your co-worker's principal > name as the default in NetIDMgr? > > Jeffrey Altman > > > [brian.derocher@mitretek.org - Thu May 11 11:44:43 2006]: > > > Hello, > > > > I'm helping my colleage connect MS Access to a PostgreSQL database > > by way of ODBC. The driver supports authentication by Kerberos and > > i've made a connection using my own credentials. > > > > However when i destroy mine and authenticate as him, i can't connect. > > I get an error message that the credentials cache can not be found. > > > > I went into the registry > > HKEY_CURRENT_USER/Softare/MIT/Kerberos5/ > > > > Here ccname is still set to me and not as the new guy. So i manually > > change it to him, and the Access link is created as normal. > > > > So i was just wondering if there's a bug here? > > > > thanks, > > Brian > >