TAILIEUCHUNG - Configuring Windows 7 (Training Kit) - Part 56

Configuring Windows 7 (Training Kit) - Part 56. This training kit is designed for IT professionals who operate in enterprise enviroments that use Windows 7 as a desktop operating system. You should have at least one year of experience in the IT field, as well as experience implementing and administering any Windows client operating system in a networked environment. | FIGURE 10-6 DirectAccess console 2. Select the Setup node. In the details pane in the Remote Clients area click Configure. This opens the DirectAccess Client Setup dialog box. Click Add and then specify the name of the security groups to which you add computer accounts when you want to grant access to DirectAccess to specific clients running Windows 7. These groups can have any names. The one in Figure 10-7 is called DA_Clients. FIGURE 10-7 DirectAccess client groups Lesson 1 Managing DirectAccess CHAPTER 10 523 3. Use the DirectAccess Server Setup item to specify which interface is connected to the Internet and which interface is connected to the internal network. Performing this step will enable IPv6 transition technologies on the DirectAccess server as shown in Figure 10-8. You use this item to specify the CA that client certificates must ultimately come from either directly or through a subordinate CA. You also must specify the server certificate used to secure IP-HTTPS traffic. FIGURE 10-8 DirectAccess Server Setup 4. On the Infrastructure Server Setup page you specify the location of the internal Web site known as the Network Location Server that DirectAccess clients attempt to contact to determine whether they are connected to the corporate intranet or a remote location. You must ensure that you secure this Web site with a Web server certificate as shown in Figure 10-9. You also use this dialog box to specify which DNS servers and domain controllers the DirectAccess clients are able to contact for authentication purposes. 5. The final step involves specifying which resources on the corporate intranet are accessible to DirectAccess clients. The default setting is to allow access to all resources. In more secure environments it is possible to use isolation policies to limit the contact to the membership of specific security groups. For example you might create a security group and add the computer accounts of some file servers and mail servers but not others.

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