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How secure is Windows 7 DirectAccess?
Posted by: Jordi on Wednesday, September 16, 2009 - 10:19 PM
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Virtual private networks (VPNs) have provided secure remote access to corporate network resources for more than a decade. Administrators have griped about time-consuming tasks, from client installs to policy configuration, and vendors have responded by offering everything from browser clients to role-based access controls. More recently, when wireless users grumbled about roaming disruption, vendors responded with persistently connected mobile VPNs.
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