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components may include the presence of Windows updates, anti-spyware, antivirus
software, and/or any other compliance requirement that is specifi ed by the administrator
of the IAG server. Once this compliance check has completed successfully, the logon
screen will be displayed. If the client does not support ActiveX, the user will be taken
directly to the login screen and no compliance check will be performed. After successfully
logging into the server, you will be presented with a list of applications that are available
for your use. One of these applications may be the Network Connector, which is
the SSL VPN that operates at the network layer. Depending on the confi guration, this
Network Connector could also be automatically activated when you login to the
portal. If the client supports ActiveX, a second installation will occur for the Network
Connector client components. If the client does not support ActiveX but does support
Java, a Java install of the Network Client will begin. You can determine the status of
the Network Connector by selecting its icon in the system tray for the ActiveX version
or a second Web page for the Java version. You can see the icon for the network
connector and the status screen in Figure 10.8.
Figure 10.8 Portal Activity
Configuring Virtual Private Network Traffic ??? Chapter 10 373
Once the Network Connector has successfully connected, you will be able to access
your private corporate resources just as if you were located at the network.


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