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1 health policy
"A collection of software requirements, security update requirements, and required configuration settings for NAP client computers." -
2 NAP health policy server
A server running NPS that evaluates NAP client health status. The NAP health policy server uses health policies and network policies to evaluate compliance of NAP client computers. -
3 Health Registration Authority
A component of Network Access Protection (NAP) that validates statements of health (SoHs) and approves the issuance of a health certificate to clients that pass health policy verification.English-Arabic terms dictionary > Health Registration Authority
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4 health requirement server
"A software component that communicates with a Network Policy Server (NPS) and provides information that system health agents (SHAs) use to validate compliance. For example, a server running NPS might have to contact a policy server, such as an antivirus signature server, to check for the version of the current signature file. A policy server also communicates with a system health validator (SHV) to validate a statement of health (SoH) from an SHA." -
5 Network Policy Server
"The Microsoft implementation of a Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service (RADIUS) server and proxy. In the NAP architecture, the NPS server includes the NAP administration server and the system health validator (SHV) components." -
6 restricted network
A logical portion of the network where client computers that either do not meet health policy or are not capable of asserting that they meet health policy are placed. Computers in the restricted network cannot initiate communication to resources in the secure network. -
7 secure network
A logical portion of a network that client computers can access if they either meet corporate health policy or are exempt from meeting corporate health policy. -
8 HRA
A component of Network Access Protection (NAP) that validates statements of health (SoHs) and approves the issuance of a health certificate to clients that pass health policy verification. -
9 IAS Server
A server component that coordinates the output from all the system health validators (SHVs) and determines whether Quarantine Enforcement Server (QES) components should isolate a client from the network or not based on health policy compliance. -
10 deferred enforcement
A stage of deployment that allows a noncompliant computer full access to the network until a date and time after which network access becomes restricted. Deferred enforcement provides a client computer sufficient time to remediate before health policy is enforced.
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