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.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 local subnet.
You need to ensure that Network Access Protection (NAP) health requirement checks are performed on only
the computers that send a Statement of Health (SoH). You configure a health policy to define the computer
health requirements. How can you ensure that only the computers that send an SoH are checked?
A.
By configuring Connection Properties conditions.
B.
By configuring NAS Port Type constraints.
C.
By configuring MS-Service Class conditions.
D.
By configuring NAP-Capable Computers conditions
Right, A network policy can include both a Health Policy condition and a NAP-Capable condition. If you configure the NAP-Capable condition with a value of “Computer is NAP-capable”, then the network policy checks for health requirements only on clients that send an SoH.