Which two settings should you configure in GPO1?

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Your network contains an active Directory domain named contoso.com. All client computers are configured as
DHCP clients.
You link a Group Policy object (GPO) named GPO1 to an organization unit (OU) that contains all of the client
computer accounts.
You need to ensure that Network Access Protection (NAP) compliance is evaluated on all of the client
computers.
Which two settings should you configure in GPO1?
To answer, select the appropriate two settings in the answer area.
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HOTSPOT
Your network contains an active Directory domain named contoso.com. All client computers are configured as
DHCP clients.
You link a Group Policy object (GPO) named GPO1 to an organization unit (OU) that contains all of the client
computer accounts.
You need to ensure that Network Access Protection (NAP) compliance is evaluated on all of the client
computers.
Which two settings should you configure in GPO1?
To answer, select the appropriate two settings in the answer area.
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Answer:

Explanation:
You can use a NAP client Group Policy object (GPO) to enable required services for NAP to configure the NAP
Agent service to start automatically. If you are using NAP with 802.1X enforcement in a wired environment, you
can also configure the Wired Autoconfig service to start automatically.
Step 1: Configure the NAP Agent service to start automatically
Step 2: Configure the WiredAutoconfig service
Note: Wired Network
Wired AutoConfig (dot3svc) is a service that configures the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
(IEEE) 802.1X port-based security settings on IEEE 802.3 Ethernet adapters.



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joe bloggs

joe bloggs

system services and network access protection.

In the System Services node, you’ll see an entry in the right pane for Network Access Protection Agent. Double click on that entry. In the Network Access Protection Agent Properties dialog box, put a checkmark in the Define this policy setting checkbox and then select the Automatic option

Chow, Kenneth KY

Chow, Kenneth KY

Use the Tree and navigate to Computer Configuration > Policies > Windows Settings > Security Settings > System Services.
Use the tree and navigate to Computer Configuration > Policies > Windows Settings > Security Settings > Network Access Protection > NAP Client Configuration > Enforcement Clients.
Use the tree and navigate to Computer Configuration > Policies > Windows Settings > Security Settings > Network Access Protection > NAP Client Configuration > Health Registration Settings > Trusted Server Groups.