Game of the week: WGT Golf Challange

Google Chrome has a fair collection of games, probably the largest collection of browser games. WGT Golf Challenge is one such game which has lots of good features and eye candy. You never feel like you are playing a browser game. Since it has good graphics, playing it on a slow network may not be such a good idea. Broadband network will give a full Golf experience. Game is totally Free because there are significant advertisements during the game when it reloads after every shot (to some extent, irritating). In any case, for Golf Lovers its a good treat. Here is a link to download the game:

Your views and feedback are most welcome. Enjoy Golfing :)

Download and Play Angry Birds for Free in Google Chrome

You don’t need an IPhone or an based phone to get your hands on the famous Angry Birds game. It is available for FREE as an extension in Chrome Store. So you can download this extension and play it right in your . The game is available in two versions: SD Version and HD Version. The best thing, it can be played offline as well.

Download (while using Google Chrome web browser) the game:

Once you have downloaded the game extension you can see it in your New Tab under Apps:

Would be glad to know your views on it.

Troubleshoot: NAP capable clients are evaluated as Non NAP capable

I had real hard time in troubleshooting the problem where NAP capable clients were evaluated as Non NAP capable by the NPS server. 802.1x authentication was perfectly successful but there were no information about the client’s health. It seemed NPS server was working as a plain RADIUS server.

There are few points which must be checked for a successful implementation of Microsoft NAP. Check all of these:

  1. NAP agent must be running: To check use “netsh nap client show state” in command prompt. If not running, go to services and start the service and put it to automatic.
  2. Enforcement client 79623 is enabled and initialized on the client: This can also be checked with the previous command.
  3. Quarantine checks are enabled in PEAP properties on the client: See the authentication tab in network properties.
  4. 802.1X with PEAP is configured (rather than 802.1X with EAP) on the client: See the authentication tab in network properties.
  5. NAP agent is running before 802.1x authentication. Put the dependency on NAP agent with wired auto config.
  6. Override network policy authentication settings is enabled in connection request policy on the server.

Hope it will help you in troubleshooting your NAP setup. Questions and suggestions are welcomed. Enjoy :)

Sources: Microsoft, Greg Lindsay