Configuring Network Access Protection Policies in Windows Server "Longhorn"
Friday, 10 March 2006 by Michel Roth
A network administrator configures Network Access Protection (NAP) health policies and enforcement behavior on a computer running Microsoft® Windows Server™ "Longhorn" (now in beta testing) and Network Policy Server (NPS). NAP health policies and enforcement behavior settings consist of authentication policies, authorization policies, and Network Access Protection settings, each of which play a role in determining the health state of a client and limiting the access of noncompliant computers. This white paper describes the configuration of NPS for NAP in the December Community Technology Preview (CTP) and later beta releases of Windows Server "Longhorn" and how the different settings interact to create a customized health determination and enforcement solution.

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