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TS Gateway behavior for NPS policies in Windows Server 2008


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This article describes Terminal Server (TS) Gateway behavior for Network Policy Server (NPS) policies in Windows Server 2008.

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You can use the TS Gateway Microsoft Management Console (MMC) snap-in to configure the NPS policies for TS Gateway. TS Gateway uses a local NPS server to store an associated Terminal Services Connection Authorization Policy (TS CAP) as a network policy. (NPS is installed on the same computer as TS Gateway.) When a network policy is created from the TS Gateway user interface (UI), the policy is stored in the NPS back-end store (Ias.xml).

The NPS server also maintains a cache of the stored policies. Although TS Gateway updates changes that are made in the NPS back-end store, the NPS policy cache is not updated. If changes are made to the policy by using the NPS UI, the NPS UI overwrites the back-end store by using the contents of the cache. This behavior may cause you to lose the policy changes that you made by using the TS Gateway MMC snap-in.

TS Gateway is a role service in the Terminal Services server role of Windows Server 2008. The role allows for authorized remote users to connect to resources on an internal corporate network or on a private network from any Internet-connected device. The network resources can be terminal servers, terminal servers that are running RemoteApp programs, or computers that have Remote Desktop enabled.

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Article Info
Article ID : 947716
Revision : 1
Created on : 2/27/2008
Published on : 2/27/2008
Exists online : False
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