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A NAP enforcement point obtains the System Statement of Health (SSoH) from its corresponding NAP EC and sends it to an NAP health policy server. The
System Health Agents (SHAs) on one system monitor the configuration state of their associated components and system services for changes that affect system health. The SHA indicates an updated Statement of Health (SoH) to the NAP Client service, which creates
a new SSoH and uses its NAP ECs to send the new SSoH to their corresponding NAP enforcement points.
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