My pleasure!
Here is copy of tentative text changes to the [MS-SPNG] document (these are
waiting for internal approval - I will advise you as soon as the text is
finalized):
==
OID 1.2.840.113554.1.2.2 is ALWAYS
Hello Andrew,
Thank you for your rewording suggestion. I have passed this information on
to my Product Team.
I also have an answer to your question:
What is the kvno if the client does not provide one in that structure, when it
initially calls CreateTrustedDomainEx? (I think it is -1)?
Hi all,
I had some time a couple of months ago, so I knocked up some
documentation for the UNIX extensions.
Although what follows is in RFC format, I doubt that I will get around
to submitting this as a real IETF informational RFC. If someone else
wants to do that, I'll happily support
On Wed, Oct 08, 2008 at 09:33:14AM -0700, James Peach wrote:
Hi all,
I had some time a couple of months ago, so I knocked up some
documentation for the UNIX extensions.
Although what follows is in RFC format, I doubt that I will get around
to submitting this as a real IETF informational
Andrew:
The person on the dev team wants to talk to you to answer these questions. Let
me know when can I call you and at what number.
Thanks
Obaid
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On Wed, 2008-10-08 at 09:31 -0700, John Dunning wrote:
Hello Andrew,
Thank you for your rewording suggestion. I have passed this information on
to my Product Team.
I also have an answer to your question:
What is the kvno if the client does not provide one in that structure, when
it