That
means you can access it from just about anywhere you have access to the Internet; from
home, from the road, or even from a public Web kiosk. Keep in mind that there??™s no need
for additional software or hardware.
Other than being able to access it from the Web, what other features does this application
offer? Some of the features include:
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?– Zero installation As I said earlier, there??™s no additional software or hardware to
be installed. You simply log in using a supported browser. Wonders never cease; you
don??™t even have to install any ActiveX controls.
?– Multiple browser and operating system support Remember, you will need
a supported browser to use Communicator Web Access. Table 2.1, from the
???Getting Started with MOC Web Access (2007 release)??? document, discusses the
supported operating systems, browsers, and authentication mechanisms. Notice that
although Linux isn??™t supported, Communicator Web Access does work.
Table 2.1 Supported Operating Systems and Browsers
Authentication
Operating System Browser Mechanism
Windows 2000 SP4 Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 SP1 NTLM
Kerberos
Forms-based
Custom
Windows XP SP2 Internet Explorer 6 SP2 NTLM
Windows Internet Explorer 7 Kerberos
Forms-based
Custom
Mozilla Firefox 2.0 and later Forms-based
Custom
Windows Vista, Enterprise Internet Explorer 7 NTLM
Edition Kerberos
Forms-based
Custom
Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.3 and later Forms-based
Custom
Mac OS ?— 10.
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