As part of the URA configuration console, you can configure the NCA with the connectivity probes, the e-mail of the helpdesk, the name of the connection, and whether to allow users to disconnect the URA connection (by enabling local name resolution) or not. As with other things, Group Policy exposes several additional settings that your specific environment or security policy may suggest.
The client access policy has many settings, of course, and most of them pertain to things we discussed before, such as the IPsec tunneling options and the authentication. Other connection properties are under Computer Configuration/Administrative Templates, and the following sub-branches:
/Network/DirectAccess Client Experience Settings
/Network/Network Connections
/Network/Network Connectivity Status Indicator
/Network/TCPIP Settings/IPv6 Transition Technologies
/System/Kerberos
Extra Registry Settings
We won't go into much detail here, because the Group Policy Management...