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Update kerberos-protocol-registry-kdc-configuration-keys.md #1607

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updating with correct default for:

  • Entry: DefaultEncryptionType

updating with correct default:
- Entry: DefaultEncryptionType

  - Type: REG_DWORD

    This value indicates the default encryption type for pre-authentication.
    Default value is 18 decimal for AES256

    Possible other values:
    17 decimal for AES128
    23 decimal for RC4 HMAC
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Learn Build status updates of commit 6a1934f:

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  • Line 8, Column 1: [Suggestion: ms-localizationpriority-incorrect - See documentation] Unrecognized localization metadata. Did you mean "ms.localizationpriority"?

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