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“Syspeace does exactly what it says it does”
March 20, 2020
Today, it’s a wonderful day. At IT-community Spiceworks, in a thread regarding Brute Force – OWA Exchange 2010, we found one of our customers in detail describing his view of Syspeace. And it makes our hearts sing. The praise in itself is heartwarming, but perhaps the idea he presents in the end is even more valuable. […]
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Preventing brute force attacks against Outlook on the web
January 14, 2015
If you’re running Microsoft Exchange Server your also quite likely to have the Outlook on the web (previously: Exchange Web Connect, Outlook Web Access (OWA), Outlook Web App) interface up and running to enable your users to use Exchange ActiveSync and access their email, calendars and contacts over an easy-to-use web interface accessible over the […]
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