You need to configure support for encrypted communication

You are configuring a Terminal Services Gateway server for your organization. The server will provide remote users with access to select internal file resources on your network. All communications between the server and Terminal Services clients will be encrypted. Communication must pass through firewalls both at the client end and at the server end of the connection.

You need to configure support for encrypted communication. You are using a certificate from a trusted third-party Certificate Authority (CA) for this purpose. You should not install any components that are not required by the solution and should keep network changes to a minimum.

What should you do?

You are configuring a Terminal Services Gateway server for your organization. The server will provide remote users with access to select internal file resources on your network. All communications between the server and Terminal Services clients will be encrypted. Communication must pass through firewalls both at the client end and at the server end of the connection.

You need to configure support for encrypted communication. You are using a certificate from a trusted third-party Certificate Authority (CA) for this purpose. You should not install any components that are not required by the solution and should keep network changes to a minimum.

What should you do?

A.
Deploy a Network Address Translation (NAT) server and install the certificate on the NAT server.

B.
Install the certificate on the Terminal Services Gateway server.

C.
Install the certificate on the firewalls at each end of the connection.

D.
Deploy a Network Policy Server (NPS) and install the certificate on the NPS server.



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