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Greetings,
TIA for any input. I've got some remote staff that currently use RPC/HTTP (we configure the box on the local LAN and then ship it offsite). They're currently in WORKGROUP mode, but I'm going to be creating an AD 2003 Domain for them (NOTE: Their offsite LAN is not connected in any way to our corporate LAN except via the Internet and RPC/HTTP...no VPN either). Will these clients still be able to authenticate/login to their mailbox via RPC/HTTP if the machine account is a member of a different domain? When Outlook launches, they can specify the domain at login (e.g. domain\username) so I'm hoping this would work. Thanks again, CB |
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