That one caught me off guard. I never thought of anybody putting a mac in an NAP setup. Thanks to Dan from Network Services Group (http://networkservicesgroup.com/default.aspx)for walking into our classroom at the right time. Dan happened to be at the same training site as I am this week. He recommended going to http://unet.co.kr/nap/ to download an NAP client for Macintosh. Sure enough, someone thought about putting a Mac in an NAP.
As I'm writing this article, I'm also writing a customization for a PowerShell course I'm teaching next week in Phoenix. This customization deals with Group Policy and PowerShell. For those of you who attend my classes may already know this, but I sit their and try to ask the questions to myself that others may ask as I present the material. I finished up my customization a few hours ago and then I realized that I did not add in how to put a comment on a GPO. This is a feature that many Group Policy Administrators may not be aware of. This past summer I attended a presentation at TechEd on Group Policy. One organization in the crowd had over 5,000 Group Policies. In an environment like that, the comment section can be priceless. I always like to write in the comment section why I created the policy so I know its purpose next week after I've completed 50 other tasks and can't remember what I did 5 minutes ago. In the Group Policy module for PowerShell V3, th
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Take a look at the product link above. I do not keep Macs on hand but I see a SHV download for MAC from this site. Give it a try and post you findings here if you like.
Jason