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Encrypt Traffic Between Outlook and Exchange Encrypt satiksmi starp Outlook un Exchange

If you are using Outlook 2003 with a Microsoft Exchange server for your email, typically in a corporate environment, you may be interested to know that you can encrypt all network communications between the Outlook client and the server, to protect against potential hackers sniffing out your email traffic. Ja lietojat programmu Outlook 2003, Microsoft Exchange servera e-pasta, parasti korporatīvā vidē, jums var būt interesanti zināt, ka varat šifrēt visu tīkla komunikāciju starp Outlook klientu un serveri, lai aizsargātu pret iespējamo hakeriem sniffing, kādas ir jūsu email satiksme.

First, select Tools and then E-mail Accounts from the dropdown menu: Pirmkārt, izvēlieties Rīki un pēc tam e-pasta kontu no nolaižamā izvēlne:

By default, a wizard screen will pop up with “View or change existing e-mail accounts” selected as the default. Pēc noklusējuma vednis ekrāna pop up ar "Skatīt vai mainīt esošos e-pasta kontiem" izvēlēts kā noklusējuma. Choose next at this screen. Izvēlieties nākamo Šajā ekrānā.

You will see a screen with your E-mail Accounts here. Jūs redzēsiet uz ekrāna ar jūsu e-pasta konti šeit. Select the one that says “Microsoft Exchange Server”, and then click the Change button: Izvēlieties vienu, kas saka "Microsoft Exchange Server" un pēc tam noklikšķiniet uz pogas Mainīt:

Click the More Settings button on the next page: Noklikšķiniet uz Citi iestatījumi pogas uz nākamo lapu:

Click the Security tab on the next page and you will see this screen: Noklikšķiniet uz cilnes Drošība uz nākamo lapu, Jūs redzēsiet šo ekrāns:

Make sure that you check the “Encrypt data” checkbox. Pārliecinieties, ka esat pārbaudījis "šifrēšana dati" izvēles rūtiņu. This will ensure that all communications between the Outlook client and the Exchange server are encrypted. Tas nodrošinās, ka visa Outlook klientu un Exchange serveri sakari ir šifrēti.

This article was originally written on 11/20/06 Tagged with: Šis pants tika sākotnēji rakstīts uz 11/20/06 tagged with: Microsoft Exchange Microsoft Exchange , , Microsoft Office Microsoft Office , , Microsoft Outlook Microsoft Outlook , , Outlook 2003 Outlook 2003

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Comments (3) Komentāri (3)

  1. Eric Christensen Eric Christensen

    Does anyone know what kind of encryption this is and how secure it is? Vai kāds zina, kādu šifrēšanas tas ir un cik drošas tās ir?

  2. Pierre Axiaq Pierre Axiaq

    In addition to Eric Christensen comment, what additional load does the server have if this option is enabled? Papildus Ēriks Kristensens komentārus, kādi papildu slodzi tas serveris ir, ja šī opcija ir iespējota?

  3. Conor McKeown Conor McKeown

    Is there a corresponding setting on the Exchange server to disable this encryption if I don't want it activated even if the user has checked the box in Outlook? Vai ir attiecīgo iestatījumu Exchange serveri, lai atspējotu šo šifrēšanu, ja es nevēlos to aktivizē, pat ja lietotājs ir pārbaudījusi box in Outlook?

    Thanks, Pateicība,

    Conor. Conor.


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