This checklist provides the tasks required to install DirectAccess on a single server.
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Ensure that your network meets the requirements for DirectAccess. |
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Install two network adapters (interfaces) on your DirectAccess server. Connect the internal network interface to your internal network. |
See your hardware documentation. |
From the Network Connections folder, configure your network connections (interfaces) with meaningful names indicating the network to which they are attached, such as “Internet” and “Internal network.” |
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Configure your internal network interface with a static IPv4 address configuration. |
IPv4 General tab ( |
Join your DirectAccess server to your Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain. |
Active Directory Domain Services Home page on Microsoft Technet ( |
Ensure that your DirectAccess server is not a domain controller. |
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Connect the Internet interface to the Internet. Verify that a domain controller is not reachable from the Internet interface. | See your Internet hardware documentation. |
On the Internet interface, configure at least two consecutive, static, public IPv4 addresses that are resolvable and reachable on the Internet. Addresses within the address ranges 10.0.0.0/8, 172.16.0.0/12, or 192.168.0.0/16 are not public IPv4 addresses. |
IPv4 General tab ( |
Configure connection-specific DNS suffixes on your Internet and internal network interfaces. |
IPv4 and IPv6 Advanced DNS tab ( |
Ensure that the DirectAccess server has a computer certificate installed with the computer authentication Enhanced Key Usage (EKU). |
View Certificates ( |
If the DirectAccess server is acting as the network location server, install Internet Information Services (IIS). |
Identify Infrastructure Servers for DirectAccess; Installing IIS 7.0 on Windows Server 2008 ( |
Install DirectAccess on the DirectAccess server. |
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Run the DirectAccess Setup wizard and apply the settings. |