Your role of Network Administrator at ABC.com includes the management of the Active Directory
Domain Services (AD DS) domain named ABC.com. The network includes servers that run
Windows Server 2012.
The company has a Production department and a Research department. Each department is a
separate subnet.
A Windows Server 2012 server named ABC-NPS1 and is configured as a Network Policy Server
(NPS) server. ABC-NPS1 also runs the DHCP server role and has a DHCP scope for the
Production subnet and the Research subnet.
You need to configure NPS to ensure that computers on the Production subnet that do not comply
with the NPS requirements receive a restrictive set of network policies. You also need to ensure
that computers on the Research subnet that do not comply with the NPS requirements receive a
more restrictive set of network policies than the non-compliant Production computers.
You configure policies to apply to NAP-Capable Computers.
How can you apply different restrictions to computer based on their subnet?
A.
By configuring Connection Properties conditions.
B.
By configuring NAS Port Type constraints.
C.
By configuring MS-Service Class conditions.
D.
By configuring Authentication Methods constraints.
Explanation: