Configuring Internet Authentication Service for Network Access Protection (NAP) in Windows Server &q;
Thursday, 25 August 2005 by Michel Roth
A network administrator configures Network Access Protection (NAP) health policies and enforcement behavior on an Internet Authentication Service (IAS) server running Microsoft® Windows Server™ Longhorn Beta 1. NAP health policies and enforcement behavior settings consist of connection request policies, Network Access Protection settings, and remote access policies. Each of these sets of settings plays a role in determining the health state of a client and limiting the access of noncompliant computers. This white paper describes the configuration of IAS for NAP and how the different sets of settings interact to create a customized health determination and enforcement solution.

Interesting quote:" Supported Operating Systems: Windows Server 2003" ...

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