Sabtu, 30 Maret 2013

DirectAccess Windows 8

Most IT pros are familiar with remotely connecting to their corporate network resources
through a virtual private network (VPN). Time-consuming redundancies are associated
with using VPN—such as the need to always log into a VPN service, run security scans, etc.
 Connection initiation and user authentication is necessary every time VPN is reconnected.
If users do not frequently reconnect, their PCs may not receive the latest updates or Group
Policy pushes. DirectAccess allows remote users to securely access their organizations shares,
websites, and applications every time they connect their DirectAccess-enabled portable
device to the Internet. DirectAccess does not require frequent logins or access maintenance,
and even allows remote computer management to administrators without an established
VPN connection. This availability of constant connection minimizes frustration and improves
efficiency in everyday “out-of-the-office” needs. Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012 make
DirectAccess simpler to deploy and implement.

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