How do I open a server policy for my network?
How can I also access Network Policy Server?
Configure NPS
- Select Tools in Server Manager and then choose Network Policy Server. The NPS console will open.
- Right-click NPS Console (Local) and then choose Register server in Active Directory. The Network Policy Server dialog box appears.
- Select OK twice in the Network Policy Server dialog box.
What is Network Policy and Access Services, in the same way? Windows Server 2008 includes Network Policy and Access Services (NPAS). It replaces Internet Authentication Service from Windows Server 2003. NPAS is designed to protect the security and health of a network. IAS has been renamed NPS in Windows Server operating systems after Windows Server 2003.
Another question is: How does a network policy server function?
The Network Policy Server is the heart of NAP deployments. It manages network access via the VPN server and RADIUS servers. You may have multiple NPS servers depending on the network environment.
How do I remove Network Policy Server?
Unregister an NPS
- Click Tools on the domain controller in Server Manager and then click Active Directory Users and Computers.
- Double-click Users and then click RAS and IAS Servers.
- Click on the Members tab and select the NPS you wish to unregister.
- Click on Remove, then click Yes, then click OK.
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