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When a client computer wants to connect to a service instance, what specific name type does it use to find the service?

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  1. 19 February, 09:51
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    The answer is "Service Principal name".

    Explanation:

    It is also known as a prime service, that need a unique product in various reasons descriptor, and also provides the static routing protection, that enables you to use SPNs.

    It also enables a client app to demand a transaction authentication by the provider, even though the customer may not have the username and password. It connects a system instance with such a company logon account, that's why it is the correct answer.
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