We are incorporating several regional offices into our network via firewall-to-firewall VPN. The regions do not yet have their own servers and therefore are not part of our domain.
We want to include them in our password change policy by allowing them to change via OWA. OWA needs to be accessible to people from public computers, so I am leery of installing SSL/Certificates without knowing how this will affect those users.
Are there any alternatives to SSL and OWA certificates for changing passwords?
If not, as Microsoft suggests, will this cause problems for those people on public computers?
Thanks
Laura Folden
We want to include them in our password change policy by allowing them to change via OWA. OWA needs to be accessible to people from public computers, so I am leery of installing SSL/Certificates without knowing how this will affect those users.
Are there any alternatives to SSL and OWA certificates for changing passwords?
If not, as Microsoft suggests, will this cause problems for those people on public computers?
Thanks
Laura Folden