MZ@ !L!This program cannot be run in DOS mode. $Rؕ3}3}3}H̴3}H̱3}Rich3}PEL!  +@|.rsrc@@ (@1? E K 8X PY h^ d e j k w }  ( @ X p        0 H ` x        8 P h        ( @& X, p-         ( 8 H X h x           ( 8 H X h x             (  8  H  X  h  x             Nd T%%' (Bd/ p7d @BBC4H$XL`RDXjp tu6{p\ "&Ф( R4ȼ`(<@|t *<^t@\bB v MUIOڙZ߷:Z$2M28[)0x  MUIen-USAdds configuration. Deletes configuration. Renames configuration. Resets configuration. Sets configuration. +Shows configuration and state information. PA Exports configuration settings.  %1!s! [ filename = ] filename Exports an .xml file that contains the current configuration settings for the Network Access Protection (NAP) client. filename - Specifies the file path. (Required) Example: %1!s! filename = "c:\config.xml" Imports configuration settings.  %1!s! [ filename = ] filename Imports an .xml file that contains configuration settings for the Network Access Protection (NAP) client. filename - Specifies the file path. (Required) Example: %1!s! filename = "c:\config.xml" Exports configuration settings.  %1!s! [ filename = ] filename Exports an .xml file that contains the current configuration settings for the Health Registration Authority (HRA). filename - Specifies the file path. (Required) Example: %1!s! filename = "c:\config.xml" Imports configuration settings.  %1!s! [ filename = ] filename Imports an .xml file that contains configuration settings for the Health Registration Authority (HRA). filename - Specifies the file path. (Required) Example: %1!s! filename = "c:\config.xml" Shows state. ' %1!s! Shows state information. AdvancedBasicDisabledEnabledClient componentClient communicationNoneOtherServer communicationServer componentCould not update In progressSuccess Group policy$Not restricted, deferred enforcementNot restrictedPA RestrictedLocalNoYesVerboseNot Configured ConfiguredPAResets CSP configuration. v %1!s! Sets the cryptographic service provider (CSP) parameter to "MS-Enhanced cryptographic service provider". Sets CSP configuration.  %1!s! [ name = ] name [ [ keylength = ] keylength ] Sets the cryptographic service provider (CSP) that will be used on the target computer. You can obtain the name from the "show csps" command. name - Specifies the name of the CSP. You can specify only one name. (Required) keylength - Specifies the length of the asymmetric key. The default is 2048. (Optional) Example: %1!s! name = "Microsoft RSA SChannel Cryptographic Provider" keylength = "2048" Shows CSP configuration. %1!s! Shows all available cryptographic service providers (CSPs) on the target system. Use this command to obtain the names that you can use in the "add csp" and "delete csp" commands. PA$ # End of NAP client configuration # ========================================================== # Network Access Protection client configuration # ========================================================== # ---------------------------------------------------------- # Cryptographic service provider (CSP) configuration # ---------------------------------------------------------- # ---------------------------------------------------------- # Hash algorithm configuration # ---------------------------------------------------------- # ---------------------------------------------------------- # Enforcement configuration # ---------------------------------------------------------- # ---------------------------------------------------------- # Tracing configuration # ---------------------------------------------------------- # ---------------------------------------------------------- # Trusted server group configuration # ---------------------------------------------------------- # ---------------------------------------------------------- # User interface configuration # ---------------------------------------------------------- ! # End of NAP HRA configuration # ========================================================== # Health Registration Authority configuration # ========================================================== # ---------------------------------------------------------- # Certification Authority server configuration # ---------------------------------------------------------- # ---------------------------------------------------------- # Cryptographic service provider (CSP) configuration # ---------------------------------------------------------- # ---------------------------------------------------------- # Hash algorithm configuration # ---------------------------------------------------------- # ---------------------------------------------------------- # Timeout configuration # ---------------------------------------------------------- # ---------------------------------------------------------- # HTTP client user agent configuration # ---------------------------------------------------------- Resets configuration. $ %1!s! Resets configuration. Shows configuration. B %1!s! Shows configuration settings and state information. PA"Shows group policy configuration. O %1!s! Shows group policy configuration settings and state information. PAResets hash configuration. ; %1!s! Sets the hash algorithm parameter to "SHA1". Sets hash configuration. ? %1!s! [ oid = ] oid Sets the hash algorithm that will be used on the target computer. You can obtain the oid from the "show hashes" command. oid - Specifies the oid of the hash algorithm. You can specify only one oid. (Required) Example: %1!s! oid = "1.2.840.113549.1.1.5" Shows hash configuration. %1!s! Shows all available hash algorithms on the target system. Use this command to obtain the oids that you can use in the "add hash" and "delete hash" commands. PA"Resets enforcement configuration. C %1!s! Sets the enforcement client parameter to "DISABLED". Sets enforcement configuration. } %1!s! [ID = ] id [ADMIN = ] ENABLE|DISABLE Enables or disables enforcement clients. You can specify one or more enforcement clients, but you must specify at least one. By default, all enforcement clients are disabled. Id  the identifier for the Quarantine Enforcement Client (QEC). Examples: %1!s! ID = 67213 ADMIN = "DISABLE" Resets tracing configuration. 6 %1!s! Sets the tracing parameter to "DISABLE". Sets tracing configuration.  %1!s! [ [ state = ] ENABLE|DISABLE [ level = ] BASIC|ADVANCED|VERBOSE ] Sets tracing settings. You must specify at least one parameter. state - Specifies whether tracing is enabled or disabled. The default value is "DISABLE". (Optional) ENABLE - Enables tracing. DISABLE - Disables tracing. (Default) level - Specifies the level of information that appears in the tracing log file. The default value is "BASIC". (Optional) BASIC - Basic tracing detail. (Default) ADVANCED - Advanced tracing detail. VERBOSE - Verbose tracing detail. Example: %1!s! state = "ENABLE" level = "BASIC" %Resets user interface configuration. ; %1!s! Deletes all settings in the user interface. #Sets user interface configuration. 2 %1!s! [ [ title = ] title [ text = ] text [ image = ] image ] Sets the user interface settings. You must specify one or more parameters. title - Specifies the title that appears in the user interface. (Optional) text - Specifies the description that appears in the user interface. (Optional) image - Specifies the image that appears in the user interface. (Optional) Example: %1!s! title = "My company" text = "Protecting your PC" image = "c:\Logo.jpg" PA#Adds trusted server configuration.  %1!s! [ group = ] group [ url = ] url [ [ processingorder = ] processingorder ] Adds the URL to a trusted server group. group - Specifies the name of the trusted server group. (Required) url - Specifies the URL. (Required) Servers added to this group must use the https:// prefix if required by the trusted server group. processingorder - Sets the processing order of the URL. If you do not specify the processing order, the URL is added last in the list. (Optional) Example: %1!s! group = "group1" url = "url1" processingorder = "1" &Deletes trusted server configuration.  %1!s! [ group = ] group [ url = ] url Deletes the URL from a specified trusted server group. group - Specifies the name of the trusted server group. (Required) url - Specifies the URL. (Required) Example: %1!s! group = "group1" url = "url1" &Renames trusted server configuration.  %1!s! [ group = ] group [ url = ] url [ newurl = ] url Renames the URL of an existing trusted server in a specified trusted server group. group - Specifies the name of the trusted server group. (Required) url - Specifies the existing URL. (Required) newurl - Specifies the new URL. (Required) Example: %1!s! group = "group1" url = "url1" newurl = "url2" %Resets trusted server configuration. %1!s! [ group = ] group Deletes all URLs in a specified trusted server group. group - Specifies the name of the trusted server group. (Required) Example: %1!s! group = "group1" #Sets trusted server configuration.  %1!s! [ group = ] group [ url = ] url [ processingorder = ] processingorder Sets the configuration of a trusted server. group - Specfies the name of the trusted server group. (Required) url - Specifies the URL. (Required) processingorder - Sets the processing order of the URL. If you do not specify the processing order, the URL is added last in the list. (Required) Example: %1!s! group = "group1" url = "url1" processingorder = "1" )Adds trusted server group configuration.  %1!s! [ name = ] name [ requirehttps = ] ENABLE|DISABLE (optional) Adds a trusted server group. name - Specifies the name of the trusted server group. (Required) requirehttps - Specifies whether server verification (https:) is required for all servers in this group. (optional) ENABLE - All servers require https. (Default) DISABLE - Non https servers are allowed. Example: %1!s! name = "group1" requirehttps = "ENABLE" ,Deletes trusted server group configuration. %1!s! [ name = ] name Deletes a trusted server group. name - Specifies the name of the trusted server group. (Required) Example: %1!s! name = "group1" ,Renames trusted server group configuration. F %1!s! [ name = ] name [ newname = ] newname Renames a trusted server group. name - Specifies the existing name of the trusted server group. (Required) newname - Specifies the new name of the trusted server group. (Required) Example: %1!s! name = "group1" newname = "group2" +Resets trusted server group configuration. %1!s! Deletes all trusted server groups and the list of all health registration authority servers (by URL) contained in each trusted server group. !Shows all trusted server groups. J %1!s! Shows all trusted server groups and the URLs in each group. PAAdds CA server configuration.  %1!s! [ name = ] name [ [ processingorder = ] processingorder ] Adds a certification authority (CA) server. name - Specifies the name of the CA server. The required format is "\\computername\CAname". (Required) processingorder - Sets the processing order of the CA server. If you do not specify the processing order, the CA server is added last in the list. (Optional) Example: %1!s! name = "\\server1\CA" processingorder = "1" !Deletes CA server configuration. %1!s! [ name = ] name Deletes a certification authority (CA) server. name - Specifies the name of the CA server. (Required) Example: %1!s! name = "\\server1\CA" PA!Renames CA server configuration. J %1!s! [ name = ] name [ newname = ] newname Renames an existing certification authority (CA) server. name - Specifies the existing name of the CA server. (Required) newname - Specifies the new name of the CA server. (Required) Example: %1!s! name = "\\server1\CA" newname = "\\server2\CA" Resets CA server configuration. @ %1!s! Deletes all certification authority (CA) servers. Sets CA server configuration.  %1!s! [ name = ] name [ processingorder = ] processingorder Sets the configuration of a certification authority (CA) server. name - Specifies the name of the CA server. (Required) processingorder - Sets the processing order of the CA server. If you do not specify the processing order, the CA server is added last in the list. (Optional) Example: %1!s! name = "\\server1\CA" processingorder = "1" PA.Reset HRA Certificate Template Configurations 7 %1!s! Reset certificate template configurations. PA-Set HRA Certificate Template Configurations.  %1!s! [ anontemplate = ] [ template simple name ] [ authtemplate = ] [ template simple name ] anontemplate - Specifies the name of the health certificate template to use when requesting certificates for anonymous health certificate requests. authtemplate - Specifies the name of the health certificate template to use when requesting certificates for authenticated health certificate requests. Note: You can use 'certutil -template' to get a list of available certificate templates. anontemplate and authtemplate must be both set or clear at the same time. Reset HRA Validity Period ' %1!s! Reset HRA Validity Period. 4Sets how long a certificate is good for in minutes. %1!s! [ duration = ] minutes duration - Specifies how long a certificate is good for in minutes. Note: Minimum value is 5 minutes. Sets HRA mode. %1!s! [ mode = ] { 0 | 1 } Sets the current mode to the following values: 0: Standalone CAs only 1: Enterprise and Standalone CAs. Note: Enterprise mode requires that templates are configured. Resets current mode of HRA > %1!s! Reset current mode of HRA to Standalone CAs only. Resets timeout configuration. R %1!s! Sets blackout time to 5 minutes and no response time to 20 seconds. Sets timeout configuration.  %1!s! [ [ blackout = ] blackout [ noresponse = ] noresponse ] Sets the blackout time and no response time. blackout - Specifies the time that the server is identified as unavailable, in minutes. Default value is 5. (Optional) noresponse - Specifies the maximum time to wait for the server to respond, in seconds. Default value is 20. (Optional) Example: %1!s! blackout = "10" noresponse = "60" PA"Resets Policy OIDs configuration. , %1!s! Sets Policy OIDs to Disabled. Sets Policy OIDs configuration. %1!s! [ state = ] ENABLE/DISABLE Sets the Policy OIDs enable state. Example: %1!s! state = "ENABLE" Note: To enable Policy OIDs, opmode has to be set to Standalone only. PAAdds CSP configuration. 0 %1!s! [ name = ] name Adds a cryptographic service provider (CSP) to the list of allowed CSPs. You can obtain the names from the "show csps" command. name - Specifies the name of the CSP. (Required) Example: %1!s! name = "Microsoft RSA SChannel Cryptographic Provider" Deletes CSP configuration. 7 %1!s! [ name = ] name Deletes a cryptographic service provider (CSP) from the list of allowed CSPs. You can obtain the names from the "show config" command. name - Specifies the name of the CSP. (Required) Example: %1!s! name = "Microsoft RSA SChannel Cryptographic Provider" Resets CSP configuration. w %1!s! Sets the cryptographic service provider (CSP) parameter to "MS-Enhanced cryptographic service provider". Shows CSPs. %1!s! Shows all available cryptographic service providers (CSPs) on the target system. Use this command to obtain the oids that you can use in the "add csp" and "delete csp" commands. PAAdds hash configuration.  %1!s! [ oid = ] oid Adds a hash algorithm to the list of allowed hash algorithms. You can obtain the oids from the "show hashes" command. oid - Specifies the oid of the hash algorithm. (Required) Example: %1!s! oid = "1.2.840.113549.1.1.5" Deletes hash configuration.  %1!s! [ oid = ] oid Deletes a hash algorithm from the list of accepted hash algorithms. You can obtain the oids from the "show config" command. oid - Specifies the oid of the hash algorithm. (Required) Example: %1!s! oid = "1.2.840.113549.1.1.5" Resets hash configuration. 1 %1!s! Sets the hash parameter to "SHA1". Shows hashes. H %1!s! Shows all available hash algorithms on the target system. PAAdds user agent configuration. %1!s! [ oid = ] oid Adds an HTTP client user agent to the list of allowed user agents. name - Specifies the name of the user agent. (Required) Example: %1!s! name = "MSIE 7.0b" Deletes a user agent. [ name = ] name Deletes a user agent from the list of accepted user agents. You can obtain the name from the "show config" command. name - Specifies the name of the user agent. (Required) Example: %1!s! name = "MSIE 7.0b" !Resets user agent configuration. B %1!s! Sets the HTTP client user agent parameter to "ANY". PA#Adds asymmetric key configuration. C %1!s! [ oid = ] oid [ [ minkeylength = ] minkeylength [ maxkeylength = ] maxkeylength Adds an asymmetric key algorithm to the list of allowed asymmetric key algorithms. You can obtain the oids from the "show asymmetrickeys" command. oid - Specifies the oid of the asymmetric key algorithm. (Required) minkeylength - Specifies the minimum key length. (Optional) maxkeylength - Specifies the maximum key length. (Optional) Example: %1!s! oid = "1.2.840.113549.1.1.1" minkeylength = "1024" maxkeylength = "4096" 'Deletes asymmetric key aconfiguration. ; %1!s! [ oid = ] oid Deletes an asymmetric key algorithm from the list of allowed asymmetric key algorithms. You can obtain the oids from the "show config" command. oid - Specifies the oid of the asymmetric key algorithm. (Required) Example: %1!s! oid = "1.2.840.113549.1.1.1" %Resets asymmetric key configuration. A %1!s! Sets the asymmetric key parameter to "RSA (1024)". Shows asymmetric keys. %1!s! Shows all available asymmetric keys on the target system. Use this command to obtain the oids that you can use in the "add asymmetrickeys" command. PAL Enforcement clients: ---------------------------------------------------- M Name = %1!s! ID = %2!lu! Admin = %3!s! PAQ Enforcement client state: ---------------------------------------------------- Id = %1!lu! Name = %2!s! Description = %3!s! Version = %4!s! Vendor name = %5!s! Registration date = %6!s! Initialized = %7!s!  Compliance results =  Remediation results = Failure category = %1!s! Remediation state = %2!s! Remediation percentage = %3!lu! Fixup Message = (%4!lu!) - %5!s! X System health agent (SHA) state: ---------------------------------------------------- & Client state: ---------------------------------------------------- Name = %1!s! Description = %2!s! Protocol version = %3!s! Status = %4!s! Restriction state = %5!s! Troubleshooting URL = %6!s! Restriction start time = %7!s! J Compliance results for this SHA are unknown because it failed to respond  %1!-28s! %2!lu! Certification Authority (CA) servers: Name Processing order ---------------------------------------------------- T HRA Templates Configuration: ---------------------------------------------------- % Anonymous Template = %1!s!PA% Authenticated Template = %1!s!E HRA Validity: ---------------------------------------------------- % Certificate Validity Period = %1!lu!A HRA mode: ---------------------------------------------------- Enterprise and Standalone CAsStandalone CAs only Current mode = k Health Registration Authority (HRA) configuration: ---------------------------------------------------- PA %1!s!o Allowed cryptographic service providers (CSPs): Name ---------------------------------------------------- PA %1!-28s! %2!s!u Allowed hash algorithms: Name OID ---------------------------------------------------- PA& %1!-23s! %2!-10lu! %3!-10lu! %4!s! Allowed asymmetric key algorithms: Name Min length Max length OID ---------------------------------------------------- Timeout configuration: ---------------------------------------------------- Blackout time = %1!lu! (minutes) No response timeout = %2!lu! (seconds) PA %1!s!` Allowed HTTP client user agents: Name ---------------------------------------------------- f Client tracing: ---------------------------------------------------- State = %1!s! Level = %2!s! User interface settings: ---------------------------------------------------- Title = %1!s! Description = %2!s! Image = %3!s! C Cryptographic service provider (CSP) = %1!s!, keylength = %2!lu! PA! Hash algorithm = %1!s! (%2!s!) PA %1!s!q Available cryptographic service providers (CSPs): Name ----------------------------------------------------  %1!-28s! %2!s!w Available hash algorithms: Name OID ----------------------------------------------------  %1!-28s! %2!s! Available asymmetric key algorithms: Name OID ---------------------------------------------------- PA[ Trusted server group configuration: ---------------------------------------------------- i Group = %1!s! Require Https = %2!s! URL = %3!s! Processing order = %4!lu! g Trusted server group:  %1!s! requires server verification (https:) for all servers in the group. PAR NAP client configuration: ---------------------------------------------------- a NAP client configuration (group policy): ---------------------------------------------------- PA=The "Network Access Protection Agent" service is not running.PAInfected TransitionalUnknown # ---------------------------------------------------------- # HRA templates configuration # ---------------------------------------------------------- # ---------------------------------------------------------- # HRA validity # ---------------------------------------------------------- # ---------------------------------------------------------- # HRA mode # ---------------------------------------------------------- # ---------------------------------------------------------- # Policy OIDs # ----------------------------------------------------------  Policy OIDs : %1!s! %1!s! [ name = ] name Adds an HTTP client user agent to the list of allowed user agents. name - Specifies the name of the user agent. (Required) Example: %1!s! name = "NAP IPSec Enforcement v1.0"  [ name = ] name Deletes a user agent from the list of accepted user agents. You can obtain the name from the "show config" command. name - Specifies the name of the user agent. (Required) Example: %1!s! name = "MNAP IPSec Enforcement v1.0" f Client state: ---------------------------------------------------- Name = %1!s! Description = %2!s! Protocol version = %3!s! Status = %4!s! Restriction state = %5!s! Troubleshooting URL = %6!s! Restriction start time = %7!s! Extended state = %8!s! GroupPolicy = %9!s!  %1!s! [ name = ] name [ [ processingorder = ] processingorder ] Adds a certification authority (CA) server. name - Specifies the name of the CA server. The required format is "\\computername\CAname". (Required) processingorder - Sets the processing order of the CA server. If you do not specify the processing order, the CA server is added last in the list. (Optional) Example: %1!s! name = "\\server1\CA" processingorder = "1" %1!s! Shows all available cryptographic service providers (CSPs) on the target system. Use this command to obtain the names that you can use in the "add csp" and "delete csp" commands. %1!s! Shows all available asymmetric keys on the target system. Use this command to obtain the oids that you can use in the "add asymmetrickey" command. 8 Please select an image that is less than 1 MB in size. PA4VS_VERSION_INFO@%@%?StringFileInfo040904B0LCompanyNameMicrosoft CorporationJFileDescriptionNAP Netsh Helperr)FileVersion6.3.9600.16384 (winblue_rtm.130821-1623): InternalNamenapmontr.dll.LegalCopyright Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.JOriginalFilenamenapmontr.dll.muij%ProductNameMicrosoft Windows Operating SystemBProductVersion6.3.9600.16384DVarFileInfo$Translation PADDINGXXPADDINGPADDINGXXPADDINGPADDINGXXPADDINGPADDINGXXPADDINGPADDINGXXPADDINGPADDINGXXPADDINGPADDINGXXPADDINGPADDINGXXPADDINGPADDINGXXPADDINGPADDINGXXPADDINGPADDINGXXPADDINGPADDINGXXPADDINGPADDINGXXPADDINGPADDINGXXPADDINGPADDINGXXPADDINGPADDINGXXPADDINGPADDINGXXPADDINGPADDINGXXPADDINGPADDINGXXPADDINGPADDINGXXPADDINGPADDINGXXPADDINGPADDINGXXPADDINGPADDINGXXPADDINGPADDINGXXPADDINGPADD