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Network Access Protection with 802.1x (Part 1)

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Posted By: Chris Renkar Views: 2,357
Date Added: 09-08-2008
One of the most important features of Windows Server 2008 is Network Access Protection.  In its simplest terms NAP is a platform Windows Server 2008 and Windows Vista for implementing client health requirements on your network. We all know that clients become unhealthy for many reasons.  NAP enforces client health requirements that you defines to make sure that your PC’s in your environment stay healthy. I’ve done presentations and demo’s on this many times so I thought it was about time to turn the demo’s I’ve done into a Screencast.  So I needed to break this down into 2 parts.  In part 1 of this Screencast I’m going to take you through some of the things you need to do to configure NAP for 802.1x authentication; including the switch configuration; domain setup and NAP setup in Windows Server 2008.  In part 2, I’ll show you NAP in action and what it looks like from the client perspective plus some of the events that occur at the server end and on the client.

Video By: Jeff Alexander  

 

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javery said:

The screen is blury. Is there anyway to get the screen not so blury?
11-05-2008 2:31 PM
 

Rekhajoshi said:

Hi, Only the desktop is visble, no other windows. Could you please check ? Thanks, SPPVBR
03-03-2009 12:53 AM
 

tgeremia said:

Screen very blury, I've noticed that most of these videos are very poorly done either the audio is horrific or the video is blury. thanks Microsoft.
10-01-2009 10:07 AM