Entrypoint refers to the identity of a site in a multisite deployment and when specified indicates that the DirectAccess server properties should be configured for that site. Only the following properties are applicable at the site level. The rest of them are global properties and hence the entrypoint parameter has no meaning to them. 1. ClientIPv6Prefix 2. ConnectToAddress 3. TeredoState If an entrypoint is not specified in a multisite deployment then the entrypoint to which the server on which the cmdlet is executed belongs is used. The server could also be represented by using the ComputerName parameter. If both entrypoint and computername are specified and the ComputerName doesnt belong to the site represented by the entrypoint then the entrypoint takes precedence and the authentication type is configured for it.
Entries in the Source Name column must be unique and the Source Type cannot be empty. Correct the value(s) before going to ...
Entry point '%2' in cluster generic script resource '%1' did not complete execution in a timely manner. This could be due ...
Entry point name. 2. IPv4 or IPv6 address used for global load balancing for the entry point 3. List of servers in the entry ...
Entrypoint refers to the identity of a site in a multi-site deployment and when specified indicates that the configuration ...
Entrypoint refers to the identity of a site in a multisite deployment and when specified indicates that the DirectAccess ...
Entrypoint refers to the identity of a site in a multisite deployment for which the authentication type needs to be confiigured. ...
Entrypoint refers to the identity of a site in a multisite deployment for which the IPv6 prefix needs to be configured. Entrypoint ...
Entrypoint refers to the identity of a site in a multisite deployment from which down-level clients are removed (these clients ...
Entrypoint refers to the identity of a site in a multisite deployment to which down-level clients are added, i.e., these ...