If you are using Network Access Protection (NAP) with Configuration Manager 2007 and you have a Microsoft Windows Network Policy Server in your Configuration Manager 2007 site, you must install and configure one or more System Health Validator points.

After a System Health Validator point has been installed for a site, you can then modify any default Configuration Manager configuration options for the System Health Validator component and these settings will apply to all System Health Validator points in the site.

After a System Health Validator point is installed, the Configuration Manager System Health Validator will be visible in the Network Policy Server console as one of the System Health Validators, under the Network Access Protection node and can now be included in policies to determine network access and remediation for Configuration Manager clients that can support Network Access Protection.

The content in this section provides the steps necessary to accomplish each task associated with configuring the System Health Validator point in Configuration Manager.

How to Configure the System Health Validator Point Installation Account

How to Install the System Health Validator Point

How to Configure the System Health Validator Active Directory Domain Services Query Interval

How to Specify the Validity Period for the Statement of Health

How to Specify the Option 'Date created must be after' for the Statement of Health

How to Specify the Location of the NAP Health State Reference

How to Specify the Health State Reference Publishing Account

How to Specify the Health State Reference Querying Account

How to Remove the System Health Validator Point