Hi,
I think is too late, but I put this anwser here. You can use (?:abc) and use the OR operator to match everythings enclosed. Like :
/(?:RA-|-FP0)
hope it will help.
Rgds,
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Newbie here. Trying to find the right syntax for matching the Client Friendly Name attribute in NPS 2012R2 network policy.
An example name is RA-CORP-IT-FP01
The conditions I'm trying to figure out matches the starting "RA-" and then the "FP0"
I found a doc here for 2016/2019, but haven't been able to get it to work: https://video2.skills-academy.com/en-us/windows-server/networking/technologies/nps/nps-crp-reg-expressions
Hi,
I think is too late, but I put this anwser here. You can use (?:abc) and use the OR operator to match everythings enclosed. Like :
/(?:RA-|-FP0)
hope it will help.
Rgds,