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We've had multiple reports that the fix for vuln-indirect-dll-hijack broke MIT Kerberos support.
Apparently gssapi32.dll needs to load other DLLs from a location like C:\Program Files\mit\kerberos\bin, such as krb5_32.dll.
Apparently you get a message something like "The program can not be started because krb5_32.dll is missing on the computer. Reinstall the program to resolve the problem." (wording may not be exact)
Reports: