Windows 10 has built in antivirus in the form of defender.
On 7/30/2015 3:52 PM, Melvin Backus wrote:
OK, I guess this'll be our first big Windows 10 question. :)
We have a Microsoft VPN configured on Server 2012 which is setup to
use NAP to validate AV, Firewall, etc., before gaining full access to
the network. They can get to AV and WSUS servers so they can update
if needed, but nothing else. We've had a few gung ho users (no big
surprise) who upgraded to Windows 10 last night. Now they can't
connect to the VPN without being quarantined.
From what I've been able to find so far, the situation looks pretty
straight forward. Windows 10 no longer has the NAP Agent. Our
profile installers configured the agent, made sure it was running,
etc., so even on BYOD systems, we knew their status.
The surprising part is that we've had unsubstantiated reports from
users that they have been successfully connecting and working fine.
That leads me to believe that they may have some antivirus package
which is providing the system health report to NAP. My Google-FU
isn't working real well at the moment trying to find any such critter.
Is anyone aware of such a package? Is anyone actually using NAP and
Windows 10?
Thanks