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Get an overview of the Exchange Server 2007 Single Copy Cluster (SCC) architecture and learn how to set up the SCC feature in a virtual server environment
Single sign-on is no longer the preserve of large companies. With the right tools, midmarket companies can also enjoy the benefits and convenience of one password
Dynamic Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML) simplifies the establishment of secure single sign-on between Web applications in different organizations by automating the exchange of SAML configuration information and simplifying cryptographic trust establishment
...single-sign-on issues . Not SSO in the traditional sense, but single-1X-sign-on vs logging in to authenticate and open the port, logging in again to get to network resources (such as Novell
There may also be issues supporting multiple profiles , so end users may need to understand the concept of enabling 802.1X on an interface at their...
...single car on the freewaythere were however a number of trees, the marquee from the hotel, shopping carts, trash cans, and even a stray sock
I was stuck
I wasnt worried at first. I had endured several hurricanes before, once in a tent ( Alberto , which dropped 24 inches of rain in a single night that cut off all the roads in and out of our...
...single-mode), standards (SX, LX, LH) and connectors (LC, ST, SC) seem to be a topics that need clarification about 80% of the time when were working with customers on networking equipment or site surveys
Heres a brief review of the various types of fiber, optics, connectors and when to use what. Lets start with the basic stuff, and move down...
...single key. The relevance of this observation to computer systems was pointed out by R. Needham in 1973. The reason is that, once the mechanism is locked, the two keys can be physically separated and distinct programs, organizations, or individuals made responsible for them. From then on, no single accident, deception, or breach of trust is...