You work as a Network Administrator for Net Perfect Inc. The company has a Windows Server 2008
network environment. The network is configured as a Windows Active Directory-based single forest
single domain network. You want to configure Network Access Protection (NAP) on your network.
You want that the clients connecting to the network must contain certain configurations. Which of
the following Windows components ensure that only clients having certain health benchmarks
access the network resources? Each correct answer represents a part of the solution. Choose two.
A.
Windows Firewall
B.
System Health Agents (SHA)
C.
Terminal Service
D.
System Health Validators (SHV)
E.
TS Gateway
Explanation:
The System Health Agents (SHA) and System Health Validators (SHV) are the components of
Windows Server 2008 to validate a computer’s health against a configured set of security
benchmarks. These components are parts of Network Access Protection deployed on a network. The
SHV component specifies which benchmarks the client must meet. The SHA component specifies
configuration against those benchmarks that are being tested. They ensure that computers accessing
resources on the network meet certain client health benchmarks.Answer A is incorrect. Windows firewall is used to prevent network from unauthorized access. It can
be one of the benchmarks configured for health checkup.Answer E and C are incorrect. TS Gateway and Terminal Service are not used to enforce
configurations specified in the