Since Windows 10 lacks the NAP-client.
I'm wondering if there is another way to get the Client Machine information.
(The information in the red square in the screenshot below)
Something like a service or other type of default client that should be activated
And this point we need to first figure out a solution, before we can start rolling out Windows 10 in our Enterprise.
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Some more background information, we use the Client Machine (Account name) for our wireless solution.
A user connects to wireless using his user credentials (sent from windows logon)
With this user login on wifi, the NAP-client used to sent de Client Machine information.
In NPS we checked on membership of a specific user group AND membership of a specific machine group.
This way we had a combination of user information that the user needed to know and a device the user needed to have.
Which resulted in a very simple but effective way of 2-factor authentication.
Something that normally couldn't be done, because of the fact that Wireless normally only uses either user OR computer authentication. NAP made this possible !