Disabling the Network Access Protection client agent in Configuration Manager 2007 has the following results:
- Network Access Protection is disabled for the
site, which means that status information will no longer be current
on the Network Access Protection home page and Configuration
Manager 2007 automatic remediation will cease to function as soon
as NAP-capable clients download their latest machine policy.
- The Policies node will no longer be
available to view, create, delete, or modify Configuration Manager
NAP policies.
- The Network Access Protection home page will
continue to show the existing data until it is aged out.
To disable the Network Access Protection client agent
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In the Configuration Manager console, navigate to System Center Configuration Manager / Site Database / Site Management / <site code> – <site name>/ Site Settings / Client Agents.
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Right-click Network Access Protection Client Agent, and then click Properties.
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On the General tab, deselect the option Enable Network Protection on clients.
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Click OK.
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Click the Network Access Protection node, and press F5 to refresh the display.
See Also
Tasks
How to Delete a Configuration Manager NAP Policy to Stop NAP Evaluation in Network Access ProtectionHow to Remove the System Health Validator Point
Concepts
About Latency in the Configuration Manager ConsoleAbout Enabling and Disabling Network Access Protection
About the NAP Client Status in Network Access Protection