As you can probably tell, now that Windows Server 2008 is done and out the door, it's time to finalize a lot of the documentation and get it published. NAP is no exception (hee) and here are the links to the latest guides.
Step-by-Step Guide: Demonstrate NAP IPsec Enforcement in a Test Lab
Network Access Protection (NAP) is a new policy enforcement technology in the Windows Vista® operating system and Windows Server® 2008 operating system. NAP provides components and an application programming interface (API) set that help administrators enforce compliance with health requirements for network access and communication. This paper contains an introduction to NAP and instructions for setting up a test lab to deploy NAP with the Internet Protocol security (IPsec) enforcement method.
Get it @ http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=298ff956-1e6c-4d97-a3ed-7e7ffc4bed32&DisplayLang=en.
Step-by-Step Guide: Demonstrate NAP DHCP Enforcement in a Test Lab
This paper contains an introduction to NAP and instructions for setting up a test lab to deploy NAP with the DHCP enforcement method.
Get it @ http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=ac38e5bb-18ce-40cb-8e59-188f7a198897&DisplayLang=en.
Step-by-Step Guide: Demonstrate NAP 802.1X Enforcement in a Test Lab
This paper contains an introduction to NAP and instructions for setting up a test lab to deploy NAP with the 802.1X enforcement method. The lab requires two server and two client computers, and an 802.1X compliant switch that supports the use of RADIUS tunnel attributes to specify the 802.1X client VLAN. With this test network, you can create and enforce client health requirements using NAP and the 802.1X features on your switch.
Get it @ http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=8a0925ee-ee06-4dfb-bba2-07605eff0608&DisplayLang=en.