13. The System Policy Editor can be invoked simply by double-clicking on any of
the system policy rules listed.
The System Policy Editor divides the system policies into various configuration groups,
which are subsequently organized into parent configuration groups as follows:
. Network Services??”The Network Services configuration group contains the DHCP,
DNS, and NTP configuration groups, which allow for the designation of how the ISA
server interacts with these services. For example, configuring the DNS configuration
group enables an ISA server to communicate using DNS protocols to the servers
listed in the group.
. Authentication Services??”The Authentication Services group contains the configuration
groups for Active Directory, RADIUS, RSA SecurID, and CRL Download.
Modifying these settings makes it possible to specify these types of authentication
services, as well as enforce strict RPC compliance to Active Directory servers.
. Remote Management??”The Remote Management group contains the Microsoft
Management Console, Terminal Server, and ICMP (Ping) configuration groups.
Modifying these settings allows for management of the ISA server, such as pinging
ISA and using MMC consoles to access the server.
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