Native authentification and IE 5.5

Has anybody succeeded in configuring native authentification with IE 5.5 ? it works with IE 6.0
but not 5.5.
The error in the log file is :
04/09/23 18:34:50 GSSException raised: Failure unspecified at GSS-API level (Mechanism level: KDC has no support for encryption type (14))
04/09/23 18:34:50 GSSException: Failure unspecified at GSS-API level (Mechanism level: KDC has no support for encryption type (14))
04/09/23 18:34:50      at sun.security.jgss.krb5.Krb5Context.acceptSecContext(Krb5Context.java:734)
04/09/23 18:34:50      at sun.security.jgss.GSSContextImpl.acceptSecContext(GSSContextImpl.java:300)
04/09/23 18:34:50      at sun.security.jgss.GSSContextImpl.acceptSecContext(GSSContextImpl.java:246)
04/09/23 18:34:50      at oracle.security.jazn.oc4j.KerberosAuthenticator.gssAuthenticate(Unknown Source)
04/09/23 18:34:50      at oracle.security.jazn.oc4j.KerberosAuthenticator.getAuthentication(Unknown Source)
04/09/23 18:34:50      at com.evermind.server.http.EvermindHttpServletRequest.getUserPrincipalInternal(EvermindHttpServletRequest.java:3621)
04/09/23 18:34:50      at com.evermind.server.http.HttpApplication.authenticate(HttpApplication.java:6042)
04/09/23 18:34:50      at com.evermind.server.http.HttpApplication.getRequestDispatcher(HttpApplication.java:2612)
04/09/23 18:34:50      at com.evermind.server.http.HttpRequestHandler.processRequest(HttpRequestHandler.java:640)
04/09/23 18:34:50      at com.evermind.server.http.AJPRequestHandler.run(AJPRequestHandler.java:208)
04/09/23 18:34:50      at com.evermind.server.http.AJPRequestHandler.run(AJPRequestHandler.java:125)
04/09/23 18:34:50      at com.evermind.util.ReleasableResourcePooledExecutor$MyWorker.run(ReleasableResourcePooledExecutor.java:186)
04/09/23 18:34:50      at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:534)

It seems that the problem was with the application server. I tried deploying the application on tomcat and sessions are maintained no matter what browser I am using.

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