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How do I find out if I am running ISA Enterprise or Standard?

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christer99

IS-IT--Management
Dec 3, 2001
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I have ISA 2000 installed, and I think I have the standard installed, but how I verify if I have the standard edition or the enterprise. I have both CDs and can't remember which one I installed. Further, no where in the configuration does it say specifically if I am running standard or enterprise. Is there a way to find out which version I am running?
 
* Open ISA management (start - programs - microsoft isa server - isa management)

* Rightclick your servername (the name of the computer ISA is running on) en choose properties

* On the General tab, you can find the text; type. Behind that text you will find the type of server you are running.

Hope this helped!

Jente
 
Sorry, it only says "Stand-alone" next to type. There is no information on the General tab whether or not I am running Enterprise or Standard (ISA 2000).
 
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