What changes does Network Access Manager has to do in Windows to work properly?

Our Network Access Manager in the Windows machines to work in cenario with ISE CISCO 802.1 x.  In some machines NAM does not work well. What features of Windows 7 is NAM module needs to interact with the operating system?

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