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It is widely known that Microsoft Exchange Server 2000/2003 doesn't support receiving mail through the POP3 protocol. However, in practice, it has been shown that many users find the absence of this feature inconvenient. All the existing solutions entice users to use a utility agent receiving mail through the POP3 protocol and delivering it to the Exchange Server through the SMTP protocol. This is a versatile solution equally usable for most SMTP-servers. However, there are a number of negatives with this method.
Native POP3 Connector (NPC) offers a standard solution for the problem with receiving mail through the POP3 protocol for Microsoft Exchange Server 2000/2003 and Small Business Server 2000/2003. During the installation, the administrator has the opportunity to install a new type into the Connectors Exchange System Manager group:
Native POP3 Connector. Upon installation, all administration procedures are performed in a way standard for Microsoft Exchange 2000/2003 - by the editing of properties of the Connector installed via Exchange System Manager. NPC features the following advantages and capabilities: integration with Microsoft Exchange Server 2000/2003; support for a large number of mailboxes (each one may be multi-user catchall); multi-threaded processing support; the ability to set a flexible schedule of POP3-mailbox querying; integration into Active Directory; audit through Event Log and more.
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The TRAVELClip Remote Desktop Client enables instant, portable RDP / TSE access from any PC without installation or Administrator Rights. Previously, users were often prevented from accessing their work environment from mobile media such USB key drives, because they lacked elevated security privileges needed to install and use the Windows Terminal Service client.
TRAVELClip enables the Remote Desktop TSE/RDP Client to run without device drivers or installation as a single compressed EXE. It can be carried conveniently on a USB key drive and runs regardless of what is - or isn't - already on the host computer. This eliminates technical support hassles and makes Microsoft TSE access easy for mobile users.
While running under TRAVELClip, not any Internet Explorer browser history and temporary files are loaded and stored ensuring no trace is left behind. As well, up to 9 TSE Remote Desktop client configuration settings are loaded, encrypted and stored directly from the USB drive preventing the user from accidentally leaving behind their login name, password, or session cache data. A owner password enables a Single SignOn capability for the 9 encrypted sessions.
TRAVELClip USB: http://www.travel-clip.com/ftp/travelclip.exe
TravelPrintTSE: http://www.travel-clip.com/ftp/SetupTravelPrintTSE.exe
Targeted to the Microsoft-centric enterprise, the TravelPrintTSE technology is the ultimate companion to Windows Terminal Services in Windows 2000 Server and Windows Server 2003. In addition, the TravelPrintTSE native support for the RDP protocol to access applications allows customers to preserve their investment in Microsoft IT infrastructure. With the TravelPrintTSE Universal Printer, organizations of any size can now eliminate the time and expense associated with managing printer drivers within the Microsoft Terminal Server environment.
When the administrator generates the user connection Client on the user USB key the physical serial number of the device is used to protect any misuse of this program. If some one with ill intentions copied the program on another USB key or his own disk drive this program will not operate. Also, everything is located on the USB key, nothing is installed on the guest client workstation and all session traces are deleted from the hard disk drive when closing the session. If a user unplugs the USB key during a session then his session is automatically disconnected. So, when used from a USB key, the TravelPrint is a very secure and easy to use connection device that enables the freedom to print from any Microsoft server. Most of the TravelPrint client settings can also be changed with a set of command line switches. This could be very powerful option to customized settings depending on each user expectations. It also gives a unique and easy capability to develop specific connection program or scripts.
With a TravelPrint client, your users will be able to automatically print any document from any workstation. The only requirement is to have one AcrobatReader installed on the PC.
A VISTA emulated Remote Desktop is also proposed as a very nice looking alternative to the standard TSE Remote Desktop. This VISTA emultion can be modify to customize the user look and feel |
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