How about with regard to rule processing? Here's my situation. I have 2 ISA Standard servers. My users currently use one for the main internet connection. If the line fails on that server, I want to be able to automatically point to the other server, which sits in another segment in another...
Thanks for the assist. Actually, the problem isn't in getting the machines to see the ISA Server located in AD, but actually getting the rules working properly. Here's my setup:
ServerA (in the NT domain) is the primary ISA server. All users connect to the internet through this server. I have...
I'm having problems getting end users to access the internet via ISA server. My scenario is as follows:
Currently, all end users are in an NT domain. I have a new AD domain (prepping to migrate to AD - it has a one-way trust to the NT domain). My ISA Server sits in the AD domain and is...
I'm running a NT 4.0 Server (SP5 installed) w/IIS 4.0 installed. Recently, a revamping of a site was done on this server, which serves up large pdf files to users who access this site. The developers chose to force the pdf files to open inside a frame within the browser page.
This server is...
I'm having a somewhat similar problem. I'm using SmartFTP, and whenever I use the Firewall Client, I have no problems. However, if I turn the Firewall Client off and try to use the proxy server settings, I can't connect to any sites. It's kinda the opposite of what you described above. I have...
Since you're not running DNS/WINS, you may need to create a host file (text file with no extension), listing important servers and IP addresses. Then, copy this file to all your workstation machines that are having this problem. Win95 is not as intuitive as the later OS's as far as reckognizing...
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