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Old 19-Aug-2008, 08:49 AM
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ICAP?

I'm looking at our Bluecoat AV management box, and there's a section on ICAP (ICAP Objects) - i'm just wondering what is ICAP ? I've looked around and can see some definations on it, but why does it have its own part of an AV box ? what makes it so important?

 
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This site looks like a good guide

http://www.icap-forum.org/

 
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