I have an ISA server that acts as our proxy to an ISP. I inherited the system (disclaimer).
Recently, I updated the server (Win2K standalone) using windows update. Upon reboot, the routing of internal addresses doesn't work. If I put the internal addresses in the clients IE settings it works, but I would rather have ISA route them.
It seems that the LAT/LDT tables aren't working correctly. Can someone give me a hint on where to look?
The internal sites are on a remote subnet, but inside our system. It works fine for truly local (same subnet) sites, just not remote ones.
Thanks in advance,
Dan
Recently, I updated the server (Win2K standalone) using windows update. Upon reboot, the routing of internal addresses doesn't work. If I put the internal addresses in the clients IE settings it works, but I would rather have ISA route them.
It seems that the LAT/LDT tables aren't working correctly. Can someone give me a hint on where to look?
The internal sites are on a remote subnet, but inside our system. It works fine for truly local (same subnet) sites, just not remote ones.
Thanks in advance,
Dan