Direct Access Infrastructure Planning and Design

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To go along with the release of Windows 7 last week, Microsoft have today released the Infrastructure Planning and Design guide (IPD) for DirectAccess.

I’ve covered DirectAccess a few times here as I think it’s a good solution for remote workers.  The IPD covers the steps you’d need to consider in the design process including IPv4/IPv6 transition technologies, IPv4/IPv6 network address translation and the overall server and certificate topology.  Though I still think my diagrams are better :)

You can find the guide here: here

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