• Subject: Re: RPC/HTTP and restricting personal machines
  • Author: Jason C
  • Date: 04 Jul 2008
  • References: 1
You should post this in an Exchange group; It's not an Outlook question. On Wed, 2 Jul 2008 11:13:01 -0700, Jon <Jon@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>Hi, > >Currently all employees for our company are issued laptops. Employees are >restricted from accessing work data (VPN, Outlook Client) to their laptops. >The exception for home machine use is through OWA. RPC/HTTP is not enabled. > >We are wanting to enable RPC/HTTP to be used by users for their laptops to >improve their mail experience. However, we're concerned about manual >configuration of home clients to access work data and having OSTs/home PSTs >created on non-corporate machines. How would be use certificates (or >something else) to restrict users from enabling any machine for RPC/HTTP? We >understand there are manual ways around transferring/storing data, but this >is the one aspect we're asked to focus on. > >Thanks in advance for any suggestions/advice. > >
02 Jul 2008RPC/HTTP and restricting personal machines.Jon
04 Jul 2008\ Re: RPC/HTTP and restricting personal machines.Jason C
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