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Explanation/Reference:
References:
http: //technet.microsoft.com/es-es/library/dd314198%28v=ws.10%29.aspx
http: //technet.microsoft.com/es-es/magazine/2009.05.goat.aspx
http: //technet.microsoft.com/es-es/library/dd314173%28v=ws.10%29.aspx
http: //ripusudan.wordpress.com/2013/03/19/how-to-configure-nap-enforcement-for-dhcp/
http: //technet.microsoft.com/es-es/magazine/2009.05.goat.aspx
http: //technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd125379%28v=ws.10%29.aspx
http: //technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc772356%28v=ws.10%29.aspx
Explanation:
* With NPS, you can create client health policies using SHVs that allow NAP to detect, enforce, and remediate client computer configurations.
WSHA and WSHV provide the following functionality for NAP-capable computers:
The client computer has firewall software installed and enabled.
* Example measurements of health include:
The operational status of Windows Firewall. Is the firewall enabled or disabled?
In NAP terminology, verifying that a computer meets your defined health requirements is called health policy validation. NPS performs health policy validation for NAP.