Thursday, January 25, 2007

Vista's Network Access Protection (NAP) helps keep 'unhealthy' computers off your LAN (Tech Republic)

Network Access Control helps you ensure that the computers that connect to your network meet health status requirements, reducing the risk that they’ll introduce viruses or serve as the conduit for attacks and exploits. Computers that don't meet your health criteria (e.g., updated and protected by a firewall, antivirus, and anti-spyware software) will be connected to a remediation server, where ...

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