Re: Samples of security communication for merge replication?



this is more of a Windows Mobile question than a replication question.

you can encrypt the transport of replication by using SSL, but the only
code-level change is to make your replication url HTTPS instead of
HTTP.

now the topic of configuring your device to use SSL is more involved -
and it has gotten much more involved with WM5. suggest reviewing
the Windows Mobile Team BLOGs on MSDN for instructions on this.

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Darren Shaffer
..NET Compact Framework MVP
Principal Architect
Connected Innovation
www.connectedinnovation.com

"luke" <talktomyfriend@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:OUX%23XsXbGHA.3364@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hi,

Is any samples [VB.Net] or technical articles of security communication
for merge replication available? Such as certificate?

TKS,

Luke



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