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NAP is a policy-enforcement platform that is built into all Windows client computers beginning with the WinXP SP3, and all server-based operating systems beginning with the Windows Server 2008.
You can use NAP to protect network assets more strongly by enforcing compliance with system-health requirements. NAP provides the necessary software components to help ensure that computers connected or connecting to your network remain
manageable, and so that they do not become a security risk to your enterprise’s network and other attached computers.
Understanding the functionality and limitations of NAP will help you protect your network from the security risks posed by noncompliant computers.