![]() ![]() It provides the ability to publish access to corporate resources, and enforce multi-factor authentication as well as apply conditional access policies to verify both the user’s identity and the device they are using resources, and enforce multi-factor authentication as well as verify the device being used before access is granted. Web Application Proxy – The Web Application Proxy is a new role service in the Windows Server Remote Access role. The announcement from Microsoft TechEd North America early in June that got me really interested was the Windows 2012 R2 Web Application Proxy which was described as: Clarification about modifying published applications.Clarification about ADFS being a hard requirement for the Web Application Proxy, even if only doing pass-through.ActiveSync does not support SNI so a default binding needs to be set on the Web Application Proxy as per the post above to make it work.Lync 2013 and Office Web Apps 2013 have been tested and work with some configuration changes. ![]() They say it will be fixed in the RTM version I have heard from a member of the Web Application Proxy product group who said there is a bug in the Preview version that prevents Outlook Anywhere from working.Updated PowerShell deployment of Web Application Proxy blog after testing with RTM – see.Tested after Windows 2012 R2 RTM released to Technet and Outlook Anywhere works now.
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