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Microsoft IT: 120,000 NAP Clients deployed - it's just too darn easy!
13 August 07 09:46 AM
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MS NAP Team
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Hello All, Brent Atkison here with the deployment team responsible for rolling out Network Access Protection (NAP) internally at Microsoft. Back in March 2007, Adam Carter provided a quick update on our internal deployment status and I wanted to follow
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Network Access Protection (NAP) Deployment Planning
28 July 07 01:38 PM
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MS NAP Team
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The following blog post has been extracted from the "Network Access Protection Deployment Planning Guide", by Susie Bernard (March 2007). Introduction Whether your organization is small, medium, or large, deploying an enterprise software solution like
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NAP featured on RunAs Radio (from TechEd Orlando)
11 July 07 11:28 AM
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MS NAP Team
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Richard Campbell and Greg Hughes, the hosts of RunAs Radio , caught me on the show floor at TechEd Orlando. They were hot on the topic of NAP and spent 30 minutes with me discussing it. It is a great interview , take a listen and feel free to comment
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NAP demystified (hopefully)
21 June 07 08:34 AM
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MS NAP Team
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As I learned at Tech Ed 2007, Microsoft NAP still has two large misconceptions out in the world: 1. NAP is solely based on DHCP technology - 100% FALSE 2. Deploying NAP requires a complete "rip and replace" of your existing AD/Server infrastructure -
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Updated NAP step-by-step guides for Longhorn Beta 3
26 April 07 01:30 PM
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MS NAP Team
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Hi everyone! My name is Greg Lindsay, and I’m a technical writer on the Windows Server User Assistance team. I’ve been lucky to be assigned the task of writing about NAP, and just published 4 new step by step guides for Beta 3. I’ve enjoyed working on
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SSL VPN and NAP
22 January 07 03:22 PM
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MS NAP Team
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Happy New Year to everyone! There is some exciting news being announced on the RRAS blog around a new technology in Longhorn Server and Vista SP1 that enables SSL based VPN connectivity. The technology is called Secure Socket Tunneling Protocol (SSTP)
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NAP Update for Vista, XP, Windows Server 2003 and Longhorn Server
08 November 06 01:23 AM
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MS NAP Team
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I haven't blogged in a while, so I wanted to give everyone a NAP "update". First, Windows Vista is going to rock! We are so close to the end it is palpable . It has turned out really great and I am proud to say that I have worked on it. I personally have
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NAP + VPN FAQ posted
02 August 06 03:20 PM
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MS NAP Team
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Check out the NAP + VPN FAQ just posted on the RRAS blog. Jeff Sigman [MSFT] NAP Release Manager Jeff.Sigman@online.microsoft.com * http://blogs.technet.com/nap * Remove the "online" to actually email me. ** This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties,
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NAP Common Question Series: How does NAP restrict endpoints? Does NAP == DHCP?
10 May 06 11:32 AM
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MS NAP Team
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This is the first in a series of posts to address common questions about NAP. If you have a topic you would like to see addressed, feel free to post it to the comments section. We’ll collect these in the product team and do our best to answer them. One
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