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Jesse Varsalone and Jan Kanclirz Jr.

"Microsoft Forefront Security Administration Guide"

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Figure 10.6 The Advanced Tab
Configuring Virtual Private Network Traffic ??? Chapter 10 371
Designing & Planning??¦
Supporting Non-Windows
Operating Systems and Non-IE Browsers
IAG 2007 supports the option of a Network Connector Java client in addition
to the Network Connector ActiveX client. The advantage of using this client is
you will be able to support remote access for a wide range of operating systems
and browsers besides Internet Explorer (IE). While the Java client does allow
you to support additional browsers and operating systems, certain security
features are unavailable when using non-IE browsers. If you wish to support
non-IE browsers, you will need to disable Endpoint Detection and Policy
Enforcement. By not supporting these features, clients will be able to connect
to the corporate network without having their endpoint security and software
applications validated. The decisions to support non-IE browsers and
non-Windows clients is a decision that will need to be made early in the planning
process to make sure access polices are created and applied properly.
Figure 10.7 Whale Communications Client Components v3.7
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After installation of this ActiveX software package, the IAG portal will run a client
compliance check against the connecting client. This compliance check will determine
if your client has the software components required to access the portal.


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