1. Open the ISA Server Management Console and select Virtual Private Networks (VPN)
from the Scope pane.
2. Select the VPN Clients tab in the Details pane.
3. Select Enable VPN Client Access from the Tasks pane.
4. Select the Apply button to apply the new configuration, and then click OK.
When the Apply button is pressed, the process starts the built-in Routing and Remote
Access service and applies the default configuration. If the ISA server is a domain member,
it also attempts to contact a domain controller in the domain to establish itself as a
Routing and Remote Access Server (RRAS).
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NOTE
Enabling VPN Client access starts the Routing and Remote Access Server (RRAS) service
on the ISA server and sets it to start up automatically. It is therefore important to
be sure that this functionality has not been disabled via the Security Configuration
Wizard of Windows Server 2003 SP1 or via an Active Directory Group Policy Object.
After it is enabled, the VPN Client access can be turned on and off by clicking on the
Configure VPN Client Access link and unchecking the Enable VPN Client Access check
box, as shown in Figure 9.
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