Hello,
Please check the following configuration:
Check service dependencies: Use the Service Manager to view the dependencies of the Kerberos KDC service and ensure that all dependent services are running.
Run the System File Checker: Run the Command Prompt as an administrator and enter the command "sfc /scannow" to scan and repair any damaged system files.
Check and fix permission issues: Ensure that the current user account has sufficient permissions to start and manage the Kerberos KDC service. You can try logging in as an administrator and attempting to start the service again.
Clear cache files: Try deleting the cache files of Server Manager. The paths may include C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\ServerManager\Cache and C:\Windows\Temp\ServerManager.exe (Note: Please back up important data before deletion).
View the Event Viewer: Check the error logs related to the Kerberos KDC service in the Windows Event Viewer, which may provide more clues about the root cause of the problem.
I hope the information above is helpful.
Best regards
Zunhui
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