A little something on Kerberos and AFS.
#1
Download the 64-bit version of MIT Kerberos for Windows: kfw-amd64-3-2-2.msi.
#2
Install the downloaded file. Select Typical install.
#3
Download the 64-bit version of Stanford OpenAFS client and Tools: openafs_installer_17300_x64.exe.
#4
Install the downloaded file. Select IFS Based Client install. When prompted for the Default Cell enter:
cs.stanford.edu
Select Typical install when prompted for the 32-bit client tools Setup Type. DO NOT restart the computer when prompted.
#5
Download the krb5.ini file: krb5.ini. Copy the file to C:\WINDOWS directory. Overwrite the existing file.
#6
Restart the computer.
#7
Open Network Identity Manager. Click on Obtain New Credentials. Enter your CSID username and password. Enter the following (in CAPS) for the realm:
CS.STANFORD.EDU
DO NOT hit OK just yet. Click on the >> button. On the AFS tab make sure Cell contains:
cs.stanford.edu
Click the Add/Update button. Now click OK.
#8
Open AFS Controller. Select AFS Path from the combo box. Enter the following:
\\afs\cs.stanford.edu\u\your_csid
Check the Restore mount at next login box and click the Mount button. If the stars are aligned correctly you should now see your AFS home directory mounted as a disk drive.