Support WebCast: Planning and Implementing IPSec in a Windows 2000 Network (325383)
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- Microsoft Windows 2000 Server
This article was previously published under Q325383 Session SummaryIn this session we will discuss planning and using
Internet Protocol Security (IPSec) in the corporate environment. We will cover
configuring and implementing IPSec as well as determining and setting the three
levels of security that IPSec allows. We will conclude by discussing how to
troubleshoot IPSec connections and reviewing what the best practices are.
This is a
Level
100 session that was recorded April 20, 2000 and presented by Robert
A. Eggleston. Robert A. Eggleston is currently a Support Professional with
Microsoft and has been supporting operating systems for the past 6 years. Prior
to joining Microsoft, he designed and deployed software for a major fashion
retailer. Robert started working with computers 21 years ago as a military
cryptanalyst. He currently supports setup technologies with Windows NT and
Windows 2000 in Premier Support. Robert has an extensive background in both
networking and security technologies. Viewing the PresentationTo view, please click on the link:
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- Windows 2000 Server Resource Kit - TCP/IP Core Networking
Guide Chapter 8 - Internet Protocol Security
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