MCTS 70-680: Windows 7 DirectAccess
DirectAccess is a technology implemented in Windows 7 to allow a computer to automatically create a secure connection back to head office from remote without any user interaction. This video looks at how to configure DirectAccess on Windows 7. DirectAccess configuration demo 05:00 Netsh 07:12 Requirements Windows 7 Enterprise or Ultimate Edition Windows Server 2008 R2 for DirectAccess Windows server 2008 or above for DC's and DNS Public key infrastructure. (Certificates) Network Access Protection (NAP) optionally IPv6 and DirectAccess DirectAccess requires IPv6 to operate. Between the client and the server there may not be a fully functional IPv6 network. For this reason, DirectAccess also supports transition technologies. If no transition technologies are available, DirectAccess can use IP over HTTPS. If your computer has a public IPv4 address, DirectAccess will attempt to create a connection using 6to4. If this fails, remember that 6to4 does not support IPv4 Nat devices, DirectAccess will then attempt to use Terdeo. If this fails, possibly due to being blocked by a firewall, DirectAccess will attempt to create an IP HTTPS connection back to the server. Group Policy DirectAccess In order for DirectAccess to operate it muse be able to locate the Server that is configured with DirectAccess using DNS. In order to do this the group policy settings are found under the following. Computer Configuration-Windows Settings-Name Resolution Policy The settings for DirectAccess can ...
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