Re: Webservice Security Header error

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Hi

whould this not make using username/password ... useless? If I where to
develop a webservice and deploy clients "around the world" I could never
count on the clients to be using a NTP server and therefor being within 5
min. correct?

Is it safe to use WSE anyways - if I compile my clientprogram and start
sending it to people will it work without them needing to install WSE - will
it be "all in a box"?

regards
Jan



"Dilip Krishnan" <"dilip.krishnan AT apdiya DOT com"> wrote in message
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> Unfortunately yes! However, it has to only be the same UTC. So for example
> different time zones would have the same universal time. You'll have a
> problem only if the timezones varied by more than 5 mins
>
> RG wrote:


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