43. Expand the IPv4 node, right-click the scope you created, and select Activate.
This will enable the scope so that it begins issuing IP addresses in that scope.
Configuring the Client
Now our infrastructure is ready for our client to participate in NAP. Since the NAP service
is set to start manually in Windows Vista, you will need to configure it to run automatically
and then enable the NAP enforcement client. You will also need to enable
Security Center manually since it is disabled by default when Windows Vista is joined
to a domain.
1. Log on to VISTAWKS.
2. Click Start. In the Start Search field, enter gpedit.msc, and then press enter.
Figure 8-22. Reviewing scope options
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3. Expand Local Computer Policy | Computer Configuration | Administrative
Templates | Windows Components | Security Center.
4. Double-click Turn On Security Center (Domain PCs Only) and select Enabled.
Then click OK.
5. Open Control Panel.
6. Choose System and Maintenance | Administrative Tools.
7. Double-click Services.
8. Double-click Network Access Protection Agent, change the Startup Type to
Automatic, and then click OK.
9. Click Start. In the Start Search field, enter napclcfg.msc, and then press enter.
This will open the NAP Client Configuration console.
10. Click Enforcement Clients to open the Enforcement Clients window
(Figure 8-23).
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