Re: Exchange and Outlook over VPN

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Thanks John for your help. VPNs are easy to set up although not that
secure as you're creating a tunnel between a foreign computer and give
it access to your environment. I guess RPC over HTTP is what should
have been implemented in the first place if not for file sharing.
yaro
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