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How To view Registered SPN (Existing Service Principal Name )
To view Registered
SPN
Open command prompt
Type any of given command
Syntax :
"if you face issue try setspn in small letters"
a. setspn –L Accountname
b. setspn –L HostName (Nodename in case of cluster)
c. setspn –L Local host
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