Network Policy Server

Network Policy Server

Network Policy Server (NPS) is a component of Windows Server 2008. It replaces the Internet Authentication Service (IAS) from Windows Server 2003.

Overview

NPS is a role service in Windows Server 2008 which can function as:

External links

Microsoft

  • NPS ]] on Microsoft TechNet





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