Hi all, I?m attempting to use winexe to launch a script located on a file share, and it appears that I?m running into issues with credential delegation. For instance: ?winexe -U jsmith at corp.example.com //desktop-foobar \\\\dc-01\\data\\script.bat? does not work. I can however run local commands such as: ?winexe -U jsmith at corp.example.com //desktop-foobar ipconfig? without issue. The domain controller ?dc-01? is running Windows Server 2022 and the client ?desktop-foobar? is running Windows 10 21H2. The client desktop is joined to the AD domain ?corp.example.com?. I?ve tested winexe version 4.18 on Alma Linux 9 and winexe 4.19.5 built from source on Debian 12. In smb.conf I have ?client use kerberos = required? set. On the domain controller, when looking at the Security logs in Event Viewer, I see an event ID 4624 with a Security ID and Account Name as ?ANONYMOUS LOGON? with an Account Domain of ?NT AUTHORITY?. It appears that winexe is not passing the domain credentials during the ?second hop?. Other commands run via winexe that attempt to access the file share also fail, such as ?net view \\dc-01?, with an error ?System error 5 has occurred. Access is denied.? Other tools, such as PSExec from Sysinternals and PAExec from Power Admin do allow the execution of a script located on a file share. For example: ?paexec.exe \\desktop-foobar -u EXAMPLE\jsmith \\dc-01\data\script.bat? runs the script without issue on the client desktop. The Event Viewer on the DC also shows the correct credentials being passed. Any help or guidance is appreciated. Regards, Aleksy