Code Sample - Use Windows SSPI API to generate Kerberos ticket for JDBC SSO #365
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Since Windows 2019 (Windows 10) credentials guard is in place and JVM can not access Kerberos TGT any more.
Registry key allowtgtsessionkey is ignored.
The only way is to use SSPI API (through JVM's sspi_bridge.dll) to generate Kerberos ticket and then use OracleConnectionBuilder to connect to database using Kerberos ticket.