How to Turn On Network Access Protection?

Anonymous
2010-12-27T16:33:43+00:00

My secuirity center has stopped and can't be started.....

I saw my windows 7 home basic NAP was turned off so i think if i turn on it will solve this problem....

How can i turn on NAP?

How can i turn on my secuirity center?

My MSE also not woking....

The method of turning on secuirity center of this post (inaccessible page as of 7/31/2021) http://social.answers.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/w7security/thread/4d176d1c-e397-4570-bc88-8f0083f458b1 ****       is also not working...

Please give a solution to it.....

THANKS in advance.......

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  1. Anonymous
    2010-12-27T17:43:09+00:00

    My secuirity center has stopped and can't be started.....

    I saw my windows 7 home basic NAP was turned off so i think if i turn on it will solve this problem....

    How can i turn on NAP?

    How can i turn on my secuirity center?

    My MSE also not woking....

    The method of turning on secuirity center of this post http:// social.answers.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/w7security/thread/4d176d1c-e397-4570-bc88-8f0083f458b1   is also not working...

    Please give a solution to it.....

    THANKS in advance.......

    Hello Mahim – Welcome to Microsoft Answers Community.

    What is Network Access Protection?

    Network Access Protection or NAP is a network platform which Administrators

    apply on a corporate (or home) network. Once your PC is connected to a

    network that uses NAP, this NAP will check your machine for this:

    A) Does the PC have required software and network?

    B) Is the software up-to-date?

    As it is performing this check, you will be running under limitation (due to the data

    information collection about the computer’s identity) on the network.

    However, once everything is fine, you will get full network access.

    Q: Do I need NAP?

    A: Yes, if you are connected to a corporate network then you'll need it. But if you are a regular PC user, then you don't need this, it becomes pretty useless. However, I provided the steps below for you, so you can enable it.

    To turn on Network Access Protection (NAP) in Windows® 7 follow the steps below.

    1. Press Image+ R.

    2. Type “services.msc” and pressEnter or clickOK.

    ImageSecurity note: If UAC is enabled, then you’ll get a UAC prompt on screen. Please specify

    credentials or permission to pass the UAC elevation.

    3. Find the Network Access Protection Agent and right-click and choose

    Start, you can also modify it so that it starts with the PC, just right-click and

    select Properties and modify the Startup type, change it toAutomatic, click

    Apply and OK.

    4. Close the Services.

    To start the NAP program, do the following.

    1. Press Image+ R.

    2. Type “napstat” and pressEnter or clickOK.

    Note: A small icon will be displayed on the tray area.

    I hope you find this information useful and if you need any further assistance,

    please feel free to contact me and let me know.

    I hope this information was helpful…

    Have a nice day…

    Best regards,

    Fisnik


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  1. Anonymous
    2010-12-27T16:42:30+00:00

    Hi

    Do you have a 3rd party security software.

    They usually turn Off Windows Native security.


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  2. Anonymous
    2010-12-27T17:21:08+00:00

    Read!

    What is Network Access Protection?

    Network Access Protection (NAP) is a platform that network administrators can use to help protect the security of a network. When you connect to a corporate network that uses NAP, your computer is checked to make sure that it has the required software and settings, and that the software and settings are up to date. If anything is missing or outdated, your computer can be automatically updated. Your network access might be limited during that time, but usually this process happens quickly, after which full network access is restored.


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  3. Anonymous
    2010-12-27T17:39:22+00:00

    No i didn't have any 3rd party software i have MSE installed in my Windows and its not working....

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