J
Jon
Hi,
Currently all employees for our company are issued laptops. Employees are
restricted from accessing work data (VPN, Outlook Client) to their laptops.
The exception for home machine use is through OWA. RPC/HTTP is not enabled.
We are wanting to enable RPC/HTTP to be used by users for their laptops to
improve their mail experience. However, we're concerned about manual
configuration of home clients to access work data and having OSTs/home PSTs
created on non-corporate machines. How would be use certificates (or
something else) to restrict users from enabling any machine for RPC/HTTP? We
understand there are manual ways around transferring/storing data, but this
is the one aspect we're asked to focus on.
Thanks in advance for any suggestions/advice.
Currently all employees for our company are issued laptops. Employees are
restricted from accessing work data (VPN, Outlook Client) to their laptops.
The exception for home machine use is through OWA. RPC/HTTP is not enabled.
We are wanting to enable RPC/HTTP to be used by users for their laptops to
improve their mail experience. However, we're concerned about manual
configuration of home clients to access work data and having OSTs/home PSTs
created on non-corporate machines. How would be use certificates (or
something else) to restrict users from enabling any machine for RPC/HTTP? We
understand there are manual ways around transferring/storing data, but this
is the one aspect we're asked to focus on.
Thanks in advance for any suggestions/advice.