/n software - Knowledge Base
Recent IPWorks IPC Articles:
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Office365Mail Adapter for Microsoft BizTalk
Getting started with the Office365Mail Adapter for Microsoft BizTalk
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Getting Started with Cloud SMS
An introduction to SMS message management with Cloud SMS
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S3 Drive - Linux Quickstart
S3 Drive Linux Quick Start
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SFTP Drive - Linux Quickstart
SFTP Drive Linux Quick Start
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Getting Started with Cloud Storage
An introduction to file management with Cloud Storage
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SecureBlackbox® 2022 Updates
Information and upgrade information for SecureBlackbox 2022.
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Using the OAuth Client Credential grant flow to authenticate with Microsoft Identity Platform
Using the OAuth or Cloud components to authenticate using Client Credential grant flow.
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Setting up the Azure Portal for OAuth
Setting up the Azure portal to work with the OAuth component<
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Using OAuth for authentication to connect with SMTP, IMAP, and POP3
IPWorks emailing components offers the support to connect to mail servers using OAuthv2
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SecureBlackbox 2022 Upgrade Guide
Notes on upgrading form previous versions and continued SecureBlackbox 16 style API access.
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Getting Started with Cloud Mail
An introduction to mail managment through Cloud Mail
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Getting Started with Cloud Keys
An introduction to cloud-based key management with Cloud Keys
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AMQPClassic Adapter for Microsoft BizTalk
Introduction to the /n software AMQPClassic Adapter for Microsoft BizTalk
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SFTP Drive Works with YubiKey
Implementing YubiKey Authentication with SFTP Drive
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Azure Integration with AMQP
An introduction to integrating the AMQP component with Azure Service Bus
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SFTP Drive Authentication Guide
SFTP Drive Authentication Guide
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Elliptic Curve Cryptography (ECC) support
Detailed introduction to the ECC component in IPWorks Encrypt
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What's New in IPWorks Cloud 2020
IPWorks Cloud 2020 Upgrades and Migration Guide
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Deploy /n software SSIS Tasks to Azure Data Factory
Deploy an SSIS Package with /n software components to the Azure Data Factory Cloud
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SFTP Drive Quick Start
SFTP Drive Quick Start
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Usage of C++ Edition Static Libraries
How to use the static libraries in the /n software C++ Editions.
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Error Handling in C++
The return value of methods and GetLastError() provide information on errors in C++ editions
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Getting Started with IPWorks Encrypt
Introduction to the /n software IPWorks Encrypt library
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Silent Install Options
Explaining the Silent Install Options
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Getting Started with IPWorks IPC
Introduction to the /n software IPWorks IPC Components
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Using TOTP for Multi-Factor Authentication to AWS
Authentication to Amazon Web Services (AWS) with MFA is easy with the TOTP component.
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Securing an Application with Multi-Factor Authentication using TOTP
Shows how to add TOTP support to your application.
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SSH Authentication
Introduction to SSH server and client authentication
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AS2 Certificate Exchange Messaging (CEM)
A guide on how to perform Certificate Exchange Messaging (CEM)
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AS2 Rollover Certificates
How to change certificates without impacting your partners
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OpenSSL Heartbleed: Are your applications at risk?
Client and server solutions built on top of our /n software SSL cryptography, or those that implement SSL via the Windows cryptographic service provider algorithms, are completely unaffected.
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Accessing Network Resources with PowerShell Server
Configure PowerShell Server to Access Resources Shared on an Internal Network
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National Weather Service Data Consumption with IPWorks
Consume a publicly available web service provided by the National Weather service to retrieve the 7-day weather forecast using IPWorks
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How do I create your ActiveX objects dynamically?
How do I create your ActiveX objects dynamically?
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I own an older version of IPWorks but I cannot find it on your website.
I own an older version of IPWorks but I cannot find it on your website. Where can I download it?
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Component doesn
When I unplug the cable, the component doesn
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How to Transfer a License
Submit a license transfer request to transfer a license.
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Wake-On-LAN with IPWorks, Turn on Computers Remotely
Use IPWorks .NET Edition to turn on machines remotely by broadcasting a Magic Packet to a specific subnet