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	<title>Comments on: TechNet Webcast: Connect Remotely Using Windows 7 Direct Access (Level 300)</title>
	<link>http://blogs.windowsecurity.com/shinder/2009/07/05/technet-webcast-connect-remotely-using-windows-7-direct-access-level-300/</link>
	<description>Dr. Tom Shinder's Security Space will cover all topics related to security on Microsoft networks. We will focus on Microsoft's security products and technologies, such as NTFS, access controls, permissions, network security, IPSec, EFS, BitLocker, System Hardening, Service Hardening, ISA Server, IAG, Forefront Security products, and more! This blog will focus on how the Microsoft admin can take a defender's approach to network security, rather than the more typical hacker's view - in this way we can dedicate our time to our core competency - defending our networks against attack.</description>
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		<title>by: Eric Taneda</title>
		<link>http://blogs.windowsecurity.com/shinder/2009/07/05/technet-webcast-connect-remotely-using-windows-7-direct-access-level-300/#comment-7351</link>
		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Jul 2009 09:54:16 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>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.</description>
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