Then click Next.
15. On the Specify Conditions screen, click the Add button.
16. In the Select Condition area, scroll down to the Network Access Protection
section. Select Health Policies and click Add (Figure 8-11).
17. Select WSHV Compliant from the list of Health Policies and click OK
(Figure 8-12). Click Next to continue.
Figure 8-7. Windows Security Health Validator Properties page
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18. Select Access Granted from the Specify Access Permission screen, and then
click Next (Figure 8-13).
19. On the Configure Authentication Methods screen, check Allow Clients to
Connect without Negotiating an Authentication Method, and uncheck all other
checkboxes, as shown in Figure 8-14. Then click Next. Click No when you??™re
asked to view more help on the warning about selecting an insecure method.
20. Click Next on the Configure Constraints tab.
Figure 8-8. Windows Security Health Validator settings
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21. On the Configure Settings screen, select NAP Enforcement from the Settings
pane on the left.
22. Select Allow Full Network Access and uncheck the Auto Remediation checkbox
(you may need to scroll down to see this), and then click Next (Figure 8-15).
23. Review the Policy settings and then click Finish to save the new network policy.
Installing and Configuring DHCP
You can technically install and configure DHCP on a completely different Windows
Server 2008 instance, but for this exercise, we will do this on the NPS server.
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