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Sorry to say, you're going to have to shorten your naming convention The maximum length of a computer name in Windows is 15 characters, and there is no way around that This is because the maximum length of a netBIOS account name is 16 characters - you can see this on page 10 of the RFC for NetBIOS Windows adds a dollar sign $ to the end of a computer account name to distinguish user
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A Service Principal Name is a concept from Kerberos It's an identifier for a particular service offered by a particular host within an authentication domain The common form for SPNs is service class fqdn @ REALM (e g IMAP mail example com@EXAMPLE COM) There are also User Principal Names which identify users, in form of user @ REALM (or user1 user2 @ REALM, which identifies a speaks
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