2. Expand the Network Access Protection node.
3. Select System Health Validators, as shown in Figure 8-6.
4. Right-click Windows Security Health Validator and select Properties to open
the Properties page (Figure 8-7).
5. Click the Configure button. If the Configure button is inactive (grayed out),
your test server may require a reboot for Network Policy Server to start and
make the button available.
Figure 8-5. Selecting Network Policy Server
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6. In the Windows Vista tab, uncheck all the checkboxes except the Firewall
checkbox, and then click OK (Figure 8-8).
7. Click OK on the Properties page to save the changes.
8. Expand the Policies node.
9. Right-click Health Policies and select New.
10. Enter WSHV Compliant in the Policy Name field. Select Client Passes All
SHV Checks in the Client SHV Checks drop-down menu, and check Windows
Security Health Validator, as shown in Figure 8-9. Then click OK.
11. Right-click Health Policies and select New.
Figure 8-6. System Health Validators in NPS
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12. Enter WSHV Noncompliant in the Policy Name field. Select Client Fails One
or More SHV Checks in the Client SHV Checks drop-down menu, and check
Windows Security Health Validator. Then click OK.
13. Right-click Network Policies and select New.
14. Enter Full Access in the Policy Name field and select DHCP Server as the type
of network access server (Figure 8-10).
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