MZ@ !L!This program cannot be run in DOS mode. $A||||?|Rich|PEL!  6PA@<4.rsrc@6@@(@?(~@Xp0H`x9:x  8 H X h x           ( 8 H X h x  `L%\'*'X(,,|-/Vp1D34R\4Z4<66:: ??8@p@MUI_kF;SCL~ RBkyC MUIen-USName Resolution PolicyName Resolution Policy is the Group Policy object (GPO) that contains the policy information found in the Name Resolution Policy Table (NRPT).A suffix is the zone of the DNS namespace to which this rule applies. It is part of the FQDN. For example, in the FQDN someserver.hr.contoso.com, the suffix is contoso.com.A prefix is the first part of the FQDN to which this rule applies. For example, in the FQDN someserver.corp.contoso.com, the prefix is someserver.A fully qualified domain name (FQDN) consists of a host and domain name, including top-level domain. For example, www.contonso.com is a fully qualified domain name.This is the address of the subnet in Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) format of the area to which the rule will apply in the case of a reverse lookup. For example, in the example 1.2.3.4/16, the subnet in a reverse lookup is 1.2.3.4 and /16 is the prefix.This is the address of the subnet in Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) format of the area to which the rule will apply in the case of a reverse lookup.4Certification authority: A certification authority (CA) is an entity that issues that issues digital certificates used to create digital signatures and public-private key pairs. When IPsec is required for DNS queries, the CA is used to determine the authenticity of the DNS server. Only one CA can be used.4Triple DES or 3DES is a mode of the DES encryption algorithm that encrypts data three times. Three 64-bit keys are used, instead of one, for an overall key length of 192 bits. Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) is a symmetric 128-bit block data encryption technique and a key size of 128, 192, or 256-bits.These are the servers that the DNS client will use when matching this name. If you do not configure this field, then the DNS servers on the network adapter will be used. The format can be a FQDN or an IPv4 or IPv6 address.This is the proxy server to use when making connections to the Internet. The format can be a FQDN or IP address. Use <host>:<port> format.PA Invalid namespace suffix format. Invalid namespace prefix format.Invalid namespace FQDN format.%Invalid namespace IPv4 subnet format.%Invalid namespace IPv6 subnet format./Invalid proxy format. Use <host>:<port> format.DefaultNoYesPA:A matching name already exists in the policy table in row To update, edit a rule first.PAName Resolution PolicyOverviewThe Name Resolution Policy Table (NRPT) stores configuration settings for DNS security (DNSSEC) and DirectAccess on DNS client computers. You can use this page to create or edit rules, which are used to make policies that can be applied to an Active Directory organizational unit (OU)."Learn more about DNSSEC on the Web Description4To which part of the namespace does this rule apply?$Certification authority: (Optional) CertificatesPick a certificate:FSome rules were not displayed because they have unrecognized versions.PA Create RulesDNSSECEnable DNSSEC in this ruleDNSSEC settingsPA Validation:\Require DNS clients to check that name and address data has been validated by the DNS serverIPsec:@Use IPsec in communication between the DNS client and DNS serverEncryption type:PADNS Settings for DirectAccess1Enable DNS settings for DirectAccess in this ruleDNS settings for DirectAccessDNS servers (optional):Web proxy (optional):Use this Web proxy:Use the default Web proxyIPsec:@Use IPsec in communication between the DNS client and DNS serverEncryption type:PAName Resolution Policy Table NamespaceCADNSSEC (Validation)DNSSEC (IPsec)DNSSEC (IPsec Encryption)DirectAccess (DNS Servers)DirectAccess (Web Proxy)DirectAccess (IPsec)DirectAccess (IPsec Encryption) DNS ServersEncodingPA Browse...UpdateCreateClearAdvanced Global Policy Settings Delete Rule Edit RuleApplyCancelAdd...Edit...RemovePASuffixPrefixFQDN Subnet (IPv4)PA Subnet (IPv6)AnyNo encryption (integrity only)Low: 3DES, AES (128, 192, 256)Medium: AES (128, 192, 256)High: AES (192, 256)PunycodeUTF-8 without MappingUTF-8 with MappingUnknownPA DNS server DNS server:Duplicate server.Invalid format.AddCancel)Configure Advanced Global Policy SettingsuThese settings determine what the DNS client will do when it is physically inside or outside the enterprise network.Network Location DependencyConfigure roaming optionsWLet Network ID (NID) determine when DirectAccess settings are to be used (recommended),Always use DirectAccess settings in the NRPT+Never use DirectAccess settings in the NRPT Query FailurePAConfigure query failure optionsqOnly use Link-Local Multicast Name Resolution (LLMNR) and NetBIOS if the name does not exist in DNS (most secure)Always fall back to Link-Local Multicast Name Resolution (LLMNR) and NetBIOS for any kind of name resolution error (least secure)Always fall back to Link-Local Multicast Name Resolution (LLMNR) and NetBIOS if the name does not exist in DNS or if the DNS servers are unreachable when on a private network (moderate secure)Query Resolution"Configure query resolution options3Resolve only IPv6 addresses for names (recommended).Resolve both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses for namesOKCancel Namespace:UpDown Web proxy:Name Resolution Policy TableEnable DNS settingsGeneric DNS Server settingsGeneric DNS ServerEncodingEnable EncodingEncoding settings4VS_VERSION_INFO@%@%?StringFileInfo040904B0LCompanyNameMicrosoft Corporation^FileDescriptionDNS Client MMC Snap-in DLLr)FileVersion6.3.9600.16384 (winblue_rtm.130821-1623)0InternalNamednscmmc.LegalCopyright Microsoft Corporation. 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