- Original Message -
From: Kristofer Mcconnell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: m_ungar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: SECURITY-BASICS [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, May 28, 2002 1:05 PM
Subject: Re: Sametime
Mike,
From what I experienced with Sametime, it seems that we needed IBM
MQ
as well as a web
dear all,
it depends on the what you want to do, it is not
necessary to have mq iis running to have your
sametime running.
i do a quite a bit of consulting implementation of
sametime.
mike, if you want more info pls mail me
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regards,
--- Kristofer Mcconnell
[EMAIL
Mike,
From what I experienced with Sametime, it seems that we needed IBM MQ
as well as a web server (IIS) to make the whole thing work in our
environment.
ash
Business Continuity
Inftegrity
Investigación y Desarrollo
5243-4782/83/84
México, D.F.
-Mensaje original-
De: Michael Ungar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Enviado el: lunes, 27 de mayo de 2002 9:50
Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Asunto: Sametime Anti_virus products
Thank you all for all the excellent
Michael Ungar wrote:
Is anybody familiar with IBM's Instant Messaging
product called Sametime ? If so, I'd be interested in
any info as to any security concerns with the product
when used as an Enterprise solution (not for IM'ing
outside the Corp).
ThanksMike Ungar
I don't have any
Is anybody familiar with IBM's Instant Messaging
product called Sametime ? If so, I'd be interested in
any info as to any security concerns with the product
when used as an Enterprise solution (not for IM'ing
outside the Corp).
ThanksMike Ungar