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Microsoft Office 2008 for Mac Administrator’s Guide

Introducing Office 2008 for Mac

  Office 2008 Evaluation
How Office 2008 delivers business value
  What's new in Office 2008
What's new for the IT professional
What's new for the end user
Compare versions of Office for Mac
Office 2008 system requirements
Online training for information workers
About Microsoft Volume Licensing programs
  Office 2008 Planning
  Planning a deployment
Office 2008 system requirements
Deployment methods for Office 2008
Deployment methods for Office 2008 preferences
Setup sequence of events
Planning for Office 2008 product updates
Planning your e-mail system
  Planning for Entourage 2008
Default ports for Entourage 2008
Exchange Server and related requirements for Entourage 2008
Entourage 2008 deployments in an Active Directory infrastructure
How the Account Setup Assistant works
How e-mail rules work in Entourage 2008
How information is synchronized between Entourage 2008 and Exchange Server
How Entourage 2008 works with free/busy data
Entourage 2008 features supported by different versions of Exchange Server
Differences between Entourage 2008 and Outlook 2007
  Planning Entourage security
Authentication and security in the WebDAV environment
Configure external program access to Entourage 2008
Customize Entourage 2008 attachment settings
Digital certificate requirements for sending and receiving messages
Enable password encryption for POP and IMAP accounts
Enable SMTP authentication
Enable Secure Sockets Layer
How users manage digital certificates in Entourage 2008
Plan for limiting junk e-mail
Relocating multiple identities in Entourage to separate user accounts
Smart card support
Using Entourage 2008 with ISA Server and ADAM
Using Entourage 2008 with Kerberos authentication
  Planning to use Office 2008 with related Microsoft products
Working with SharePoint sites and Office Live Workspace by using Document Connection for Mac
Working with external data sources in Excel
Working with macros
  Office 2008 Deployment
  Deploying Office 2008 applications
Creating the installation image
Installation by using Apple Remote Desktop
Installing Office 2008 from a NetBoot image
Installation from a file server
Installing Office 2008 for Mac updates in a corporate environment
  Configuring and deploying Office 2008 preferences
  Configuring Office 2008 application preferences
Configuring Word 2008 preferences
Configuring Excel 2008 preferences
Configuring PowerPoint 2008 preferences
Configuring Entourage 2008 preferences
Configuring AutoUpdate for Office 2008
Adding custom templates, themes, scripts, and ancillary files
Office 2008 preference file locations for deployment
Deploying Office 2008 preferences
  Configuring Office 2008 applications
Configuring Exchange accounts in Entourage 2008
Configuring Office 2008 for multiple languages
  Office 2008 Operations
  Maintaining Entourage 2008
Verifying database integrity
Rebuilding the Entourage database
Compacting and backing up the Entourage database
Managing Mac OS X system preferences
Distributing Office 2008 product updates
  Office 2008 Security
  Planning for security in Office 2008
Understanding security threats
Best practices for a security-enhanced environment
  Configuring and deploying security settings for Office 2008
Configure privacy options in Office 2008
Configure document protection settings in Office 2008
Configure security settings for macros in Excel 2008
Deploy Office 2008 security preferences
  Mac OS X security
Mac OS X passwords
Mac OS X firewall
  Office 2008 Technical Reference
  Messaging reference
About Project Center
About phishing detection in Entourage 2008
About public folders
About delegation and sharing
About data synchronization
About Open XML Formats
Attachment file types in Entourage 2008
Play voice mail messages received from Exchange Server 2007 Unified Messaging
  Office 2008 Known Issues
Security issue in Office 2008 remote installation to Mac OS X v10.4 (Tiger)
I can't download the volume license version of Office 2008 for Mac by using Safari
Restricted users might have unauthorized access to Office 2008 for Mac program files
Known issues for installation and removal of Office 2008
Office Setup Assistant quits unexpectedly during installation of Office 2008 for Mac to network home folders
When I deploy Office 2008 for Mac SP1, the update is not installed on client computers
  Office 2008 Troublehshooting
Troubleshooting Entourage

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Messenger pour Mac 7 comparé à Office Communicator 2007
  Architecture et planification
Topologie de Messenger pour Mac 7
Pratiques recommandées de sécurité
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Installation de Messenger pour Mac 7
Connexion à Office Communications Server
Désinstallation de Messenger pour Mac 7
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Définition des préférences audio/vidéo
Déploiement des préférences de Messenger pour Mac 7
Utilisation de Messenger pour Mac 7 avec Office 2008 pour Mac
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Préférences de Messenger pour Mac 7

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Authentication and security in the WebDAV environment

You can configure Entourage to use the strongest authentication method that is available under the current network and Microsoft Exchange configurations. Users may be authenticated to an Exchange server in any of the ways listed for WebDAV(Also known as WebDAV). World Wide Web Distributed Authoring and Versioning. An Internet protocol that is used by Entourage and Outlook Web Access to communicate with an Exchange server. transactions in the following table.

Please note that the types of authentication methods that are available for Microsoft Exchange e-mail accounts can vary depending on whether authentication is performed on a front-end server or on a back-end server.

Authentication method

Type of authenticating server

Description

Basic authentication

Back-end server

Basic authentication is the least secure authentication method that is supported by Entourage 2008.

Digest authentication

Back-end server for Exchange 2000 and Exchange 2003

Client Access server for Exchange 2007

Digest authentication transmits passwords in hashed form, which offers limited security. Digest authentication can be used with or without Secure Sockets Layer (SSL).

Integrated Windows (Kerberos and NTLM) authentication

Back-end server for Exchange 2000 and Exchange 2003

Client Access server for Exchange 2007

Integrated Windows authentication (formerly known as NTLM authentication) is the strongest authentication method that is supported by Entourage and Microsoft Exchange. It incorporates its own encryption methods and therefore does not require SSL.

Note In Microsoft Exchange Server 2007, Client Access server supports Integrated Windows authentication and HTTP 1.1 Digest authentication for Exchange 2007 virtual directories. A Client Access server that is redirecting to a back-end server that is running Exchange 2000 or Exchange 2003 supports only Basic authentication and forms-based authentication.

Client certificate-based authentication

Front-end server

Client certificate-based authentication is available with Entourage 2008 for Mac Service Pack 1 (SP1). This authentication is a type of two-factor authentication that uses two separate items, a client certificate and a password, to verify a user's identity.

Forms-based authentication

Front-end server

Forms-based authentication transmits user credentials through HTML forms that users fill out. The credentials are then processed by using Basic authentication. Forms-based authentication requires SSL. Enabling Forms-based authentication and SSL on a front-end server makes it possible for an organization to provide access to Microsoft Exchange resources from the Internet with programs such as Outlook Web Access and Entourage in a more secure manner.

Notes 

  • When they use forms-based authentication, users must enter their credentials either in the universal naming convention (UNC) format (for example, domain\username) or in the user principal name (UPN) format (for example, user@domain.com).

  • The default domain setting in Internet Information Services (IIS) can be set only to \ (backslash). This restriction is designed to support user logins that use the UPN format. If the default domain setting is changed, Exchange System Manager resets the default domain setting to \ on the Web server.

  • Cookies are used the same way for Entourage clients and Outlook Web Access clients that are connected to an Exchange server. The Exchange server authenticates the user by using Forms-based authentication before Entourage synchronizes the data. Subsequent transactions during a session, including synchronization, are authenticated by passing a cookie from the client to the Exchange server.

No matter what authentication method you use with DAV, the data is transmitted in a plain-text XML stream between the user and the server. Third parties could discover this data by using network monitoring or packet sniffing tools. If your users use Microsoft Exchange accounts for critical or sensitive information, we recommend that you use SSL to encrypt the data that is transmitted between the user and the server, particularly for users who access their accounts from outside the corporate network. For added security when mail travels between your server and servers outside your organization, we recommend certificate encryption.

For information about how to enable SSL in Entourage 2008, see Enable Secure Sockets Layer in the Office 2008 Planning section.

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