Apparatus and accompanying methods for use therein for implementing an
integrated, virtual office user environment, through an office server(s), through
which a remotely stationed user can access typical office network-based applications,
including e-mail, file sharing and hosted thin-client programs, through a remotely
located network, e.g., WAN, connected web browser. Specifically, a front end, namely
a service enablement platform (SEP), to one or more office servers on a LAN is
connected to both the WAN and LAN and acts both as a bridge between the user and
his(her) office applications and as a protocol translator to enable bi-directional,
web-based, real-time communication to occur between the browser and each such application.
During initial operation, the SEP, operating under a default profile, establishes,
over an analog connection to the WAN, a management session with the site to obtain
customer WAN access information, then tears down the analog connection and establishes
a broadband WAN connection through which the SEP re-establishes its prior session
and obtains a client certificate and its customized profile. The SEP then re-initializes
itself to that particular profile.