When you configure NPS as a NAP policy server, you create health policies that allow NPS to validate the configuration of NAP-capable client computers before they connect to your network. Clients that are not compliant with health policy can be placed on a restricted network and automatically updated to bring them into compliance.
When you click Next, this wizard will start the Routing and Remote Access service and then start the Demand-Dial Interface ...
When you click OK or Apply on the Properties dialog, you will be asked if you want the changes to affect all subfolders and ...
When you click Revert Now, all changes to files and folders on this volume made after the selected shadow copy time will ...
When you configure federation trust relationships with other organizations or when you use Active Directory Federation Services ...
When you configure NPS as a NAP policy server, you create health policies that allow NPS to validate the configuration of ...
When you configure NPS as a RADIUS server for 802.1X connections, you create network policies that allow NPS to authenticate ...
When you configure NPS as a RADIUS server for Dial-Up or VPN connections, you create network policies that allow NPS to authenticate ...
When you create a task, you can specify the conditions that will trigger the task. To change these triggers, open the task ...
When you create a task, you must specify the action that will occur when your task starts. To change these actions, open ...