This policy is effective at all University locations and applies to all system users at any location, including those using privately owned computers or systems to access University Computer and Network Resources. This policy represents the minimum requirements that must be in place.

2.2. Access controls manage the admittance of users to system and network resources by granting users access only to the specific resources they require to complete their job related duties. 3. Policy Objective 3.1. The objective of this policy is to ensure the Institution has adequate controls to restrict access to systems and data. 4. Scope 4.1. Configuring Windows Firewall and Network Access Protection On the Select Server Roles page, select the Network Policy And Access Services and DHCP Server check boxes. If the roles are already installed, remove them first, and then return to this step. Click Next. On the Network Policy And Access Services page, click Next. On the Select Role Services page, select the Network Policy Server check box How to Set up an L2TP/IPsec VPN Server on Windows On the Network Policy and Access Services page, click Next. On the Select Role Services page, select Routing and Remote Access Services, and then click Next. This automatically selects all services for the RRAS role. On the Confirm Installation Selections page, click Install. Increasing your Network Security by Configuring RADIUS on Mar 29, 2016

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Computer and Network Security Policy | IT Services This policy is effective at all University locations and applies to all system users at any location, including those using privately owned computers or systems to access University Computer and Network Resources. This policy represents the minimum requirements that must be in place.

We have a Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise server with NPS role installed in it. (We dont use NAP). Is there any way, we can save all the event logs in----- Event Viewer -> Custom Views -> Server Roles -> "Network Policy and Access Services".

On the Select Server Roles page, click Network Policy and Access Services, and then click Next three times. On the Select role services page, click Network Policy Server, and in the Add Roles and Features Wizard dialog box, verify that Include management tools (if applicable) is selected, click Add Features, and then click Next. What is Microsoft Network Access Protection (NAP