Still doing a bit here and there (I disable one service, then notice scheduled tasks running and pop in there, and back to services etc.).
On to "NAP Status UI" in the scheduled tasks.
http://www.techrepublic.com/article/10-things-you-sh...
#8: There are four types of NAP enforcement
IPSec enforcement relies on the HRA and X.509certificates. 802.1x enforcement relieson an EAPHost NAP enforcement client and is used forclients connecting through an 802.1x access point. (This can be a wirelessaccess point or an Ethernet switch.) Restricted access profiles are placed onnoncompliant clients using packet filters or VLAN identifiers to restrict themto the restricted network. VPNenforcement relies on VPN servers to enforce the health policy when acomputer attempts to make a VPN connection to the network. DHCP enforcement relies on the DHCP servers to enforce the healthpolicy when a computer leases or renews its IP address. You can use one, some,or all of the enforcement methods on a given network.
Since I have disabled almost everything to do with wireless, DHCP, and yesterday the IPSec, and have never used VPN to my knowledge, I assume it's safe to get rid of this scheduled task? There's a switch within my router, but I don't use it, and I doubt it't pertinent in this case.
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