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July / August 2007
This First Line technical bulletin is for people who:
There are a number of reasons why people find it unsatisfactory to use Outlook Web Access or to connect to their office over a VPN. Here are some of those reasons:
Outlook Web Access (‘webmail’) is in many ways a good solution as it means you can get to your email, contacts, calendars and tasks by just connecting to the web. However:
Some people find that VPNs can be unreliable and complicated to setup. However if VPN is your preferred option you might be interested to see our recent bulletin on SSL VPN a new and much simpler way of working remotely.
Well it’s another mouthful of an acronym: ‘RPC over HTTP’ is a utility that means you can use your Microsoft Outlook without setting up a VPN and without having to use Outlook Web Access.
It works by opening up a secure connection from your computer to your Exchange server, so there's no need for a VPN. And importantly, it uses SSL which is the security protocol commonly used in eCommerce transactions. So, it really is secure.
To find out more about this better way of dealing with email when you're away from the office, contact us