The Short NAP: Tuesday March 20th 2007
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I’ve been speedlinking some interesting Network Access Protection links in the past (which you can find here, here, here and here) and as speedlinking is so very 2006, I thought that I would rebrand these types of posts to ‘The Short NAP’. So here’s The Short NAP for Tuesday 20 March 2007.
- MVP Summit - NAP Deep Dive Results
Jeff Sigman prays to the demo gods at the MVP summit but they weren’t listening, so he fixes it himself, also setting up a NAP server in Longhorn beta 3 takes about 15 minutes after improvements in the server console. - Upcoming chat - Network Policy Server in Longhorn, April 10
Add the chat to your calendar here. - Upcoming chat - DHCP enhancements in Windows Vista: NAP enforcement and DHCPv6 - Part 2, April 19
Add the chat to your calendar here. - Previous chat - Deploying NAP end to end in your Enterprise
Keep an eye out for the transcript on the TechNet Chat Transcripts page. - NAP compliancy rates at Redmond above 80%
Jeff Sigmans follow up to Adam Carter’s original post about the rollout of NAP at Redmond. - D-Link announces support for NAP
Even D-Link? Who’d have thought? - 10 Reasons to look at Windows Longhorn Part 6: Network Access Protection
Arlindo Alves takes a look at NAP in his 10 part series look at Longhorn server.