You can use Network Policy Server (NPS) to perform authentication and authorization for connection requests from users and computers that attempt to connect to your wireless local area network (WLAN) through 802.1X wireless access points (APs). When used with strong authentication methods, 802.1X APs and NPS provide additional security for wireless connections. All credentials, such as user name and password or certificates, are passed from the AP to NPS in an encrypted Transport Layer Security (TLS) channel, and the AP does not open the virtual port to your network until after users are authenticated and authorized to connect.
You can use filters to define which clients install the driver packages in this group, based upon the hardware of the installing ...
You can use information about how these programs operate to choose whether to deny them or permit them to run on your computer. ...
You can use Network Policy Server (NPS) as a RADIUS proxy to forward connection requests from RADIUS clients, such as VPN ...
You can use Network Policy Server (NPS) to deploy Network Access Protection (NAP), which is a client health policy creation, ...
You can use Network Policy Server (NPS) to perform authentication and authorization for connection requests from users and ...
You can use Network Policy Server (NPS) to perform centralized authentication and authorization of connection requests from ...
You can use Network Policy Server (NPS) to perform centralized authentication and authorization of connection requests from ...
You can use Performance Monitor to view performance data either in real time or from a log file. Create Data Collector Sets ...
You can use Print Management to list or remove printers in Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS). This makes it easier ...