RPC over HTTP
- From: bob.smith.0182@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: Fri, 06 Jul 2007 22:02:36 -0700
Hi All,
Just some questions about RPC over HTTP (first two relate to an
external client machine NOT joined to domain):
1. Can we use NTLM rather than Basic Authentication and how do i
configure it - i tried to get the IIS sub directory RPC to use NTLM
authentication and the outlook client but when it tries to use NTLM,
it does not allow me to log on - even though passwords are right, it
repeatedly keeps on prompting for username and password.
2. How do we get it so that you DO NOT need to type Domain\Username
when logging onto RPC over HTTP, only need to type Username and then
password?
3. Which is more secure to use internally (i.e. within own office
building):
a) RPC over HTTP
b) Just normal connection without configuring RPC over HTTP settings
4. Our company has two email accounts: an info @ domain.com and a
sales @ domain.com account, which my boss wants all staff to access.
All staff have their own CALs for logon to SBS. Is there any way for
them to establish a profile in Outlook, that opens up the info @
domain.com Email account (the info and sales accounts have their own
CALs for Exchange to collect mail via POP3), however when they are
logging on, must prompt for username and password and instead of using
the info @ domain.com's CAL details, but instead allow them to use
their own CAL logons.
Thanks a lot
.
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