This parameter determines the property of the IPsec connection to the application servers and can take one of the following values 1. Enabled: This means traffic protection is enabled 2. Disabled: This means that traffic protection is disabled and only authentication will be performed IPsec traffic protection is not applicable when the connection type is NoE2EAuth and hence, cannot be configured
This page shows servers that are running Windows Server 2012, and that have been added by using the Add Servers command in ...
This page shows the status of Active Directory and SYSVOL (DFSR) replication for this domain as it relates to Group Policy. ...
This page shows the status of Active Directory and Sysvol (FRS) replication for this domain as it relates to Group Policy. ...
This page shows the status of Active Directory and SYSVOL (FRS) replication for this domain as it relates to Group Policy. ...
This parameter determines the property of the IPsec connection to the application servers and can take one of the following ...
This parameter enables a user to filter the statistics of active connections based on the server (resource) that the end-user ...
This parameter has relevance only when the Dialect parameter exists, and its value is specified as Association. Otherwise ...
This parameter is applicable only in case of multisite deployment and represents the name to be used when creating the down-level ...
This parameter is only applicable in case of a multi-site deployment and represent the names of one or more down-level client ...