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December 2, 2006

Protecting Network with Server and Domain Isolation

by @ 8:34 am. Filed under Active Directory, Security/Firewalls

If you would like to add another layer of protection to your current security model, a server and domain Isolation solution based on Internet Protocol security (IPSec) and Active Directory can allow your network administrators to control the network environment and enhance security by isolating logical networks based on policy. This is beneficial in the sense that it creates an additional layer of policy-driven protection. to protect your network against certain network attacks.

Microsoft TechNet has tons of information on this topic online, including case studies. Click here for more information.

2 Responses to “Protecting Network with Server and Domain Isolation”

  1. joakim Says:

    Do you have any experience in setting this up in an environment which includes Macintosh clients?

  2. Zubair Alexander Says:

    Hi Joakim,

    No, I don’t have any experience with setting this up in an environment that includes Macintosh clients. You might want to check out the “Domain Isolation Planning Guide for IT Managers” that includes several references to Macintosh clients. [Zubair Alexander]

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