DirectAccess enables remote users to access the corporate network anytime they have an Internet connection, without the extra step of initiating a virtual private networking (VPN) connection. Find out how to use DirectAccess to provide a more secure and flexible corporate network infrastructure in which computers on and off the network can remain healthy, managed, and updated.
@FredMayX2 Yes it does. It depends on the edition you're running though, e.g. Standard does have it, Web doesn't.
LueTm 5 months ago
@FredMayX2 1:38
joinjamal 1 year ago
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skwuig 1 year ago
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Bouncertt 2 years ago
Nice! Now THAT'S a good video.
politowic 2 years ago
For people who can't wait to try or start using this kind of always-connected capability, you can use a program called VPN Dialer 2009 which is widely available just by looking for it on any search engine. It is not a direct equivalent, but it does allow setting up a persistent VPN link from Windows XP/Vista to any RRAS server using a standard VPN user account over IPv4, and keeps it connected even when no user is logged on, for as long as the remote system has power and Internet access.
erict777 2 years ago