Chapter Summary

Preparing your network for NAP consists of evaluating your current network infrastructure, designing NAP health policy servers, determining your health requirement policy configuration, and planning for remediation servers. When evaluating your current network infrastructure, you need to examine the types of computers on your intranet, their method of attachment to the network, whether they are managed or unmanaged, and the networking support infrastructure. When planning your health requirement policy configuration, consider the relationship between connection request policies, health policies, network policies, and the behavior of the NPS service when evaluating the health state of a NAP client. When planning for remediation ...

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