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b. Configuring a Windows Server Update Services Requirement, page 9-57
c. Configuring a Windows Update Requirement, page 9-64
d. Configuring Custom Checks, Rules, and Requirements, page 9-70
e. Configuring a Launch Programs Requirement, page 9-85
f. Map Requirements to Rules, page 9-90
g. Apply Requirements to User Roles, page 9-92
h. Validate Requirements, page 9-93
i. Configuring an Optional/Audit Requirement, page 9-94
After you have accounted for the above topics, users can log in and gain network access via the
Cisco NAC Appliance system according to the parameters and requirements you have defined in your
system configuration.
Cisco NAC Web Agent User Dialogs
This section illustrates the user experience when users access your network via the Cisco NAC Web
Agent.
Note Depending on the user’s privilege level (Administrator, Privileged User, User, etc.) and web browser
security settings on the client machine, the user may or may not see additional security “warnings” or
message dialogs during critical points in the download and installation process. (For example, the user
may need to acknowledge the installation process redirecting the user to a particular URL destination or
approve the Web Agent executable launch following client scanning.)
1. When the user first opens a web browser, the user is redirected to the web login page (Figure 10-35).
Figure 10-35 Login Page