Your Network contains oneActive Directory domain named contoso.com. You pilot DirectAccess
on the network. During the pilot deployment, you enable DirectAccess only for a group
Contoso\\Test Computers. Ones the pilot is complete, you need to enable DirectAccess for all the
client computers in the domain. What should you do?
A.
From Windows PowerShell, run the Ser-DAClient cmdlet.
B.
From Windows PowerShell, run the Ser-DirectAccess cmdlet.
C.
From Active Directory Users and Computers, modify the membership of the Windows Authorization Access Group.
D.
From Group Policy Management, modify the security filtering of an object named Direct Access Client Setting
Group Policy.
right.
To deploy Remote Access, you require a minimum of two Group policy objects: one Group policy object contains settings for the Remote Access server and one contains settings for DirectAccess client computers. When you configure Remote Access, the wizard automatically creates the required Group policy object. However, if your organization enforces a naming convention, or you do not have the required permissions to create or edit Group policy objects, they must be created prior to configuring Remote Access.