Our VPN uses NAP. The boss is very reluctant to disable NAP on this connection. We also have several Windows 10 clients.
When you upgrade from Windows 7 or Windows 8.1 with a VPN configured for NAP, that VPN continues to exist along with its NAP configuration and there is no issue. Unfortunately for machines that have not been upgraded, or where the VPN has been removed due to the ridiculous proximity of the Remove button and Disconnectbutton, or anywhere where a new VPN connection is required it appears impossible to create a VPN connection with NAP.
So my question is, what do I do about it?
- Make the case to my boss again that NAP must be disabled.
- Use some workaround I have not yet discovered to configure the Windows 10 systems with NAP.
- Create a new VPN configuration that satisfies my bosses requirements for security
Note: We evaluated DirectAccess for our needs and chose not to go with it a few years ago, I'd need a pretty compelling reason to suggest it again. - I'm hoping there are other alternatives I haven't thought of.