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FWIW, there was a long conversation
covering PRC over HTTP on the security basics mailing list. You can look
at the archives to see if there was anything worth gleaning from the
conversation
Diane
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Pelle, Joe Sent: Wednesday, March 23, 2005 4:04 AM To: [email protected] Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] OT:RPC over HTTP vs OWA Thanks for your
comments! As I said, Much appreciated! Joe
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Marquis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Our Org is using
both RPC and OWA and I have to say that RPC with ISA 2004 is sweet. My 2
Cents. Dave From:
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On Behalf Of Bruyere,
Michel You're right, I meant UNLOCKING accounts not enabling
them! As for the lockout time... it is available in 2k too.
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De la part de joe OWA allows for
two-factor authentication such as SecurID and Windows Password. RPC over HTTP
does not have that capabaility that I have seen.
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Joe Hey all � I was wondering what
everyone�s thoughts were about using RPC over HTTP vs Outlook Web Access�?
Is one more secure than the other? What were the reasons you
implemented one and not the other? Any insight is always much
appreciated! Thanks!
Joe
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