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Microsoft Aims To Make Windows PKI, RMS Certificates Interoperable







Microsoft Aims To Make Windows PKI, RMS
Certificates Interoperable

Microsoft Aims To Make Windows PKI, RMS
Certificates Interoperable
05/20/2004 05:47 AM

As Microsoft works to get the Windows client and server security packs out the door, it's also pushing the software's existing authentication and access control facilities--namely, public key infrastructure (PKI) and digital rights management services (RMS)--to get customers to batten down the hatches.




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