[isapros] Re: RDP v6.0 Client Certificate configuration

  • From: "Gerald G. Young" <g.young@xxxxxxxx>
  • To: <isapros@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2007 09:59:31 -0400

Tim,

Are you aware of the Registry entry(ies) that can be used to prevent
falling back to TCP if HTTP does not work?

Jerry

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On Behalf Of Thor (Hammer of God)
Sent: Tuesday, August 28, 2007 9:58 AM
To: isapros@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [isapros] Re: RDP v6.0 Client Certificate configuration

> Here's the bottom line, Poindexter:  I'm lucky enough to work with
some
> really smart people (I reluctantly include you in that list ;) And
when
> it takes us all several goes at something to test and we all end up
> scratching our heads saying "hmmm, that's not the way that's supposed
> to work" then there's something to that. So drop it!! :-p
> 
> [Jim] - Finally; I've moved up to "reluctantly smart"! :-p  Yep - I
was
> scratching my head right alongside you until I realized that I'd let
> myself be drawn into your interpretation of some (surprisingly clear
> for MS) UI text.  When I went back and actually read it, the meaning
> was clear (if only in retrospect).  I'll grant you that it doesn't pop
> up a four-paragraph warning with a pissed off paperclip warning the
> user that "If I can't reach Exchange using HTTP, I'll fall back to
TCP;
> are you ok with that?, followed by "Are you sure?", then "are you
> really, really sure?"...

It's amazing you've stayed married this long...  Are you actually trying
to use the "I'm not taking about what happens if do you do or don't
check the checkbox, but only what the checkbox text says" as support for
your argument?  I understand the "use TCP if HTTP fails" logic (though
they still could have worded it better.  I'm saying that even when you
*don't* check that, it *does it* anyway.  You know, after all this, I
think I will indeed follow your advice and talk to my kids about it.
Even the 6 year old listens ;)))))

t


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