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Network Access Protection (NAP) is a system designed to protect networks from clients which are not deemed to be secure or healthy (to use Microsoft's terminology). When NAP is implemented, clients without the required level of "health", the user is directed to a ''remediation server'' where the necessary updates may be obtained to bring the system into compliance with the Network Access policy of the network. In addition, the user may also be directed to a web page provided details of why access to the network has been declined and outlining the steps necessary to remedy the problem.