How To Turn On Network Access Protection?
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Network Access Protection (NAP) is a feature in Windows Server 2008 and later versions of the Windows Server Operating System that helps to maintain security on a computer or network. To turn on NAP:
1. Open the Server Manager.
2. Click “Configure Server“ and select the “Configure Network Access Protection“ option.
3. Check the box next to “Enable Network Access Protection (Recommened)“.
4. Click Next, and then click Confirm.
5. The NAP wizard will now guide you through setting policies and selecting network clients who will be affected by NAP. 6. After you finish setting up NAP, click Finish to enable NAP on your server.