NetIDMgr allows you to obtain credentials for multiple identities. You do not have to destroy yours to obtain your co-workers. You can switch between them by specifying the "default" identity. This is different from "kinit" which only understands the concept of a single identity. Jeffrey Altman ""Brian C. DeRocher" via RT" wrote: > 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 >