
Introduction to Network Access Protection
Brief Description
Read this white paper for an overview of the NAP business scenarios, an outline of the components of NAP, and a description of how NAP works.
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| File Name: | NAPIntro.doc |
| Version: | 1.7 |
| Date Published: | 2/18/2008 |
| Language: | English |
| Download Size: | 200 KB |
| Estimated Download Time: | 1 min 56K |
Overview
Network Access Protection (NAP) is a platform that provides policy enforcement components to help ensure that computers connecting to or communicating on a network meet administrator-defined requirements for system health. NAP is supported by Microsoft® Windows Server® 2008, Windows Vista™, and Windows® XP Service Pack 3. Administrators can use a combination of policy validation and network access limitation components to control network access or communication. Administrators can also choose to limit the access of computers that do not meet requirements to a restricted network. The restricted network contains resources needed to update computers so that they meet the health requirements for unlimited network access and normal communication. NAP includes an application programming interface (API) for developers and vendors to create complete solutions for health state validation, limitation of network access or communication, and ongoing health compliance. This paper describes the scenarios for NAP, the components of NAP, and how NAP works for the different enforcement methods included with Windows Server 2008, Windows Vista, and Windows XP Service Pack 3.
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System Requirements
- Supported Operating Systems: Windows Server 2008; Windows Vista
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