XADM: The Basics of Advanced Security (149333)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Exchange Server 4.0
This article was previously published under Q149333 SUMMARY
If Advanced Security is enabled on a user's mailbox, they can enable the
Advanced Security features of Microsoft Exchange by using either the
Microsoft Exchange Administrator program or a Microsoft Exchange client. To
do this, they will need to check the Message Encryption and Digital
Signatures options available by choosing Tools, Options, and the Security
tab.
If these features are enabled and another user also has these features
enabled, messages sent between those users are encrypted and they cannot be
"sniffed" on the network. These features prevents potential security
breaches such as reading or modifying the messages on the network. However,
the message cannot be sent in encrypted format if the recipient has not
enabled the Advanced Security features.
Once the encrypted message arrives at the recipient's mailbox, the message
can be opened by typing in a password. The message is then decrypted and
appears as a normal message to the recipient. The message can be modified
and forwarded to other users. As long as the message is sent to users that
have the Advanced Security features turned on, the message will be
encrypted again on the network each time it is sent.
REFERENCESMicrosoft Exchange Administrator's Guide, Microsoft Exchange Concepts and
Planning Guide (Chapter 4).
Modification Type: | Minor | Last Reviewed: | 4/28/2005 |
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Keywords: | kbusage KB149333 |
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