I saw this post on Microsoft's newsgroup: microsoft.public.isa.configuration
This posting was submitted by "Fabio Vilches" <fvilches@terra.com.br>, but I am also having a similar problem. Anyone could help me?
The post:
My clients behind ISA Server have problem to access a web site where is hosted a Web Mail When clients attempt to access it they are prompted to type user and password to log on . The first logon is completed succesfully but a new logon is required again and again until connection is closed by the destination web site.
The only way that I have found out to avoid this behavior is allowing anonymous access for HTTP protocol. My ISA Server is a standalnoe server installed in Integrated Mode with the following Access Polices configured :
- Outgoing web request does not ask unauthenticated users for indentification
- A Site and Content Rule that allows access to all destination /any request
- A Protocol Rule that allows http/https for a specifc group to browse web sites.
I had a MS Proxy 2.0 installed before and users could connect to the same destination without problems ."
This posting was submitted by "Fabio Vilches" <fvilches@terra.com.br>, but I am also having a similar problem. Anyone could help me?
The post:
My clients behind ISA Server have problem to access a web site where is hosted a Web Mail When clients attempt to access it they are prompted to type user and password to log on . The first logon is completed succesfully but a new logon is required again and again until connection is closed by the destination web site.
The only way that I have found out to avoid this behavior is allowing anonymous access for HTTP protocol. My ISA Server is a standalnoe server installed in Integrated Mode with the following Access Polices configured :
- Outgoing web request does not ask unauthenticated users for indentification
- A Site and Content Rule that allows access to all destination /any request
- A Protocol Rule that allows http/https for a specifc group to browse web sites.
I had a MS Proxy 2.0 installed before and users could connect to the same destination without problems ."