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* These options are available:
 
* These options are available:
 
** ''Accept Public Key Thumbprint''
 
** ''Accept Public Key Thumbprint''
**: If the public key thumbprint of the MailStore Server client certificate is provided, the MailStore Client will start without a certificate warning even if the certificate is not trusted on Windows level, e.g. if self-signed certificates are being used.
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**: If the public key thumbprint of the MailStore Server client certificate is provided, the MailStore Client will start without a certificate warning even if the certificate is not trusted on Windows level, e.g. if self-signed certificates are being used. You can find the public key thumbprint in the certificate's properties under ''Details > Thumbprint''. It has to be entered here in capital letters and without any dividing blanks.
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**: [[File:GPO Client {{{1}}} 13.png|center]]
 
** ''Authentication''
 
** ''Authentication''
 
**: Sets the authentication method to either ''Standard Authentication'' or ''Windows Authentication''.
 
**: Sets the authentication method to either ''Standard Authentication'' or ''Windows Authentication''.

Revision as of 16:26, 9 July 2014

  • These options are available:
    • Accept Public Key Thumbprint
      If the public key thumbprint of the MailStore Server client certificate is provided, the MailStore Client will start without a certificate warning even if the certificate is not trusted on Windows level, e.g. if self-signed certificates are being used. You can find the public key thumbprint in the certificate's properties under Details > Thumbprint. It has to be entered here in capital letters and without any dividing blanks.
      [[File:GPO Client {{{1}}} 13.png|center]]
    • Authentication
      Sets the authentication method to either Standard Authentication or Windows Authentication.
    • Remember Password
      This setting stores a user's password, once entered, locally on the client, provided that the authentication method has been set to Standard Authentication as well.
    • Server Name
      If this parameter is provided, the MailStore Client always connects to this server. If the authentication method has also been set to Windows Authentication, the login to MailStore Server occurs directly without any user interaction (Single Sign On). If the MailStore Client access has been configured to a port different from the default (8460), this parameter has to be provided as Server Name:Port.