Are you interested in learning about Microsoft DirectAccess, the always-on, seamless and transparent remote access feature in Windows Server 2012? Then join me on Thursday, October 3, 2013 for a webinar where I’ll describe in detail what DirectAccess is, how it functions, what the benefits are for deploying DirectAccess in terms of security and ease of use, and much more. I’ll also provide you with information about how Iron Networks can assist you with deploying DirectAccess quickly and effectively by leveraging our advanced hardware appliance platform and professional services. You can register for the webinar here.
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DirectAccess Webinar on October 3, 2013
Posted by Richard M. Hicks on September 18, 2013
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Steve Gossett
/ September 20, 2013Although I can access http://www.ironnetworks.com just fine, http://www.ironnetworks.com/DAWebinar/ shows the following:
You don’t have permission to access /DAWebinar/ on this server.
Apache/2.2.3 (CentOS) Server at http://www.ironnetworks.com Port 80
Richard Hicks
/ September 20, 2013Hi Steve,
My apologies for the inconvenience. The page was offline for a short time this morning, but the issue has been resolved and the page is back up now.
Thanks!
Steve Gossett
/ September 20, 2013Thanks! I was able to sign up. Look forward to the webinar.
Dhaval Patel
/ September 25, 2013I am also exciting for the webinar!!!
Can’t wait to deploy in our environment.