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1. Create a new GPO linked to an OU by opening the Group Policy Management snap-in. Then locate the OU to which the GPO gets linked. In the example, the OU is named **IPSecOU**.
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2. In the Group Policy Management snap-in, select the OU, and right-click. In the dropdown, select "**Create a GPO in this domain, and Link it here…**".
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3. Name the GPO an intuitive name so that you can easily locate it later. Select **OK** to create and link the GPO.
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7. On the **IP Protocol Type** page, select **TCP**. Then, select **Next**.
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8. On the **IP Protocol Port** page, select **From any port** and **To this port:**. Type **8080** in the text box. These settings specify only the HTTP traffic on destination port 8080 gets encrypted. Then, select **Next**.
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[1]: ./media/expressroute-howto-ipsec-transport-private-windows/network-diagram.png"network Diagram IPsec transport mode through ExpressRoute"
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