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Hi Ken, On the technical side of things, Exchange uses TLS (Transport Layer Security) encryption which provides symmetric key (or "shared secret") certificate security wrapped in hash-based code to ensure transport security. The encryption is adjustable from 40 bits to 128 bits. On the management (HIPAA) side; I'm not in the USA and not
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Hi guys, Encryption in Exch2K8 has been totally rebuilt and is vastly different to what was available in earlier builds - For example: Exch2K8 now uses "opportunistic encryption" between itself and any other mail server (irrespective of whether it's in front or behind your firewall) - "opportunistic" meaning it will encrypt whenever
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[quote user="roboticmarc"]no technical volunteer and not sure how to obtain one..i got a couple a friends that might know a thing or two about networking but not totally sure if they could help me. worth a try. [/quote] That's OK, just thought it was worth asking - I'm sure we can help you work it out! [quote user="roboticmarc"
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[quote user="glamontagne"]On one laptop, they had their password taped on a sticky note to the blank space below the keyboard and it was 111111.[/quote] LOL - yep .. .seen that before! [quote user="glamontagne"]My point is that a strong password is only strong if the user is willing to protect it from others.[/quote] Agree 1000%
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The use of token securities varies - we use RSA tokens for VPN access to our network, however we do not use tokens for local PC access; although some orgs do. Most newer notebooks come with fingerprint readers and full drive encryption nowadays (bitlocker etc.) so we haven't seen a need for tokens at this level. I also envisage that VPN token use
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[quote user="cpangkerego@mheginc.com"]If you have a channel partner that you know could help me, please let me know. I would like to have a business with them. [/quote] Hi, You are better off contacting Symantec to find a local Channel Partner (I have no idea where in the world you are!)
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Hi, Like many donors Symantec provide product donations bundled with free online support, however they do not provide extended support as a free donation (quite understandable, and of course Symantec are to be thanked for the donations they DO provide). Extended (paid) support for Symantec products is generally provided by Symantec Channel Partners
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[ link to article ] In an age of instant everything here's a new take on volunteering - via the mobile phone. A group in the US calling itself "The Extraordinaries" has developed what they describe as a new approach to volunteering...
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It may also be worth investigating reasons why you have such a high turnover of technical volunteers -The methods of motivating and retaining tech volos are fairly well known, although some orgs do it better than others. Would it be worth focusing on ways to try and retain the people you are losing?
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[quote user="roboticmarc"]i am gonna have to wikipedia/lookup those technical jargons. i'm a novice and quite clueless but i will be looking online, possibly ebay or google product search since most techie stores don't carry antenna/receiver for wifi, etc..[/quote] To be completely honest, if you find these terms difficult then I would