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How can I manage the configuration of remote access policies from a central location?

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How can I manage the configuration of remote access policies from a central location?

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Remote access policies are stored locally on the IAS server. All RADIUS clients of the IAS server are subject to the same set of policies. You can copy the configuration of one IAS server, including policies, with the following procedure: • At a command prompt, type netsh aaaa show config > path\file.ext . This stores the configuration settings, including registry settings, in a text file. The path can be relative, absolute, or a UNC path. • Copy the file you created to the destination computer and, at a command prompt on the destination computer, type netsh exec path\file.ext . A message appears indicating whether the update was successful. • How can I use the Light Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) to access the per-user attributes in Active Directory? There is a published Application Program Interface (API) called MPR that you can use to do this. • How can I set a static IP address for each of my users? You can set a static IP address using the Assign a Static IP Address option in th

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