This means that remote, domain-joined systems will automatically and securely build a corporate network presence upon boot. Unlike traditional VPNs, in which connections have been manually initiated at the user level, DirectAccess makes use of a seamless, system-level connection. Originally introduced in Windows Server 2008 R2 and Windows 7, DirectAccess shifted previous remote access technology. F5 technologies can be deployed to manage traffic and balance loads on these services. For Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012, Microsoft has taken two remote access technologies found in previous versions of Windows Server, DirectAccess and VPN Server, and pulled them under the same management umbrella called simply Remote Access.
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