Specifying an image for the NAP client user interface

To specify an image for the NAP client user interface by using the Windows interface
  1. To open the NAP Client Configuration console, click Start, click All Programs, click Accessories, click Run, type NAPCLCFG.MSC, and then click OK.

  2. Click User Interface Settings.

  3. Right-click UI Settings, and then click Properties.

  4. In the UI Settings Properties dialog box, click Browse, and then select the image that you want to appear in the NAP client user interface.

Additional considerations

  • To perform this procedure, you must be a member of the Administrators group on the local computer, or you must have been delegated the appropriate authority. If the computer is joined to a domain, members of the Domain Admins group might be able to perform this procedure. As a security best practice, consider using Run as to perform this procedure.

To specify an image for the NAP client user interface by using a command line
  1. To open a command prompt, click Start, click All Programs, click Accessories, and then click Command Prompt.

  2. Type: netsh nap client set userinterface image = <image>

The following table provides a guideline for the placeholder text in the Netsh command.

Placeholder Possible Values Description

<image>

The path to an image that is saved in one of the following file formats: .jpg, .bmp, .png, or .gif.

The image that you want to display in the NAP client user interface.

Note

To concurrently specify the NAP client user interface title, description, and image, type: netsh nap client set userinterface title = <title> text = <text> image = <image>

Additional considerations

  • To perform this procedure, you must be a member of the Administrators group on the local computer, or you must have been delegated the appropriate authority. If the computer is joined to a domain, members of the Domain Admins group might be able to perform this procedure. As a security best practice, consider using Run as to perform this procedure.

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