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Question: I've setup a remote access server and instead of having to

configure local Remote Access Policies I choose to implement IAS. I've

configured 2 policies for the 2 Radius Clients. Now I notice in the IAS

snap-in your not able to assign specific policies to specific clients. Is

that correct? So in order to determine the policy the client gets, the

policies are evaluted in the order that they apperar until the conditions of

a policy are met? Is that correct?


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Question: I've setup a remote access server and instead of having to

configure local Remote Access Policies I choose to implement IAS. I've

configured 2 policies for the 2 Radius Clients. Now I notice in the

IAS snap-in your not able to assign specific policies to specific

clients. Is that correct? So in order to determine the policy the

client gets, the policies are evaluted in the order that they apperar

until the conditions of a policy are met? Is that correct?









Yes, and yes.



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thank you sir :)



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>Question: I've setup a remote access server and instead of having to

>configure local Remote Access Policies I choose to implement IAS. I've

>configured 2 policies for the 2 Radius Clients. Now I notice in the

>IAS snap-in your not able to assign specific policies to specific

>clients. Is that correct? So in order to determine the policy the

>client gets, the policies are evaluted in the order that they apperar

>until the conditions of a policy are met? Is that correct?

>

>

>



Yes, and yes.



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Catwalker

aka Pu$$y Feet

BS, MCP, MCSA, MCSE

MCNGP #43

www.mcngp.com

faq.mcngp.com

"Definitely not wearing any underwear."





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"Rome" <coolromeo29@yahoo.com>prattled ceaslessly in



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thank you sir :)







That's mam! Ms. Catwalker to you!



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BS, MCP, MCSA, MCSE

MCNGP #43

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My apologies ;)





"catwalker63" <_catwalker63_@hotmamamail.com>wrote in message

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>thank you sir :)

>





That's mam! Ms. Catwalker to you!



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Catwalker

aka Pu$$y Feet

BS, MCP, MCSA, MCSE

MCNGP #43

www.mcngp.com

faq.mcngp.com

"Definitely not wearing any underwear."





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In article <Xns96AEC5185A6BDcatwalker63athotmail@216.196.97.136>,

_catwalker63_@hotmamamail.com says...

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"Rome" <coolromeo29@yahoo.com>prattled ceaslessly in

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>Question: I've setup a remote access server and instead of having to

>configure local Remote Access Policies I choose to implement IAS. I've

>configured 2 policies for the 2 Radius Clients. Now I notice in the

>IAS snap-in your not able to assign specific policies to specific

>clients. Is that correct? So in order to determine the policy the

>client gets, the policies are evaluted in the order that they apperar

>until the conditions of a policy are met? Is that correct?

>

>

>



Yes, and yes.







Raising your Simpson score, eh?



;)

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Ben Smith <online_bensmi@microsoft.com>prattled ceaslessly in



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Raising your Simpson score, eh?



;)





I can't even be sure I got a score the first time since he named catwoman

and not catwalker. He may have meant Kat. :o



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Catwalker

aka Pu$$y Feet

BS, MCP, MCSA, MCSE

MCNGP #43

www.mcngp.com

faq.mcngp.com

"Definitely not wearing any underwear."

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