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Must ISA-Server belong to the domain??

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joeka77

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Mar 14, 2003
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Sounds like a easy question, but i didn´t find any information about this topic. I installed ISA-Server on a machine which dísn´t belong to the domain. Everything is working fine, but Users have to log on to the ISA-Server (i won´ enable the Guest account). What to do? Join ISA Server to the domain or make a second domain and use one-way trust relationship??? Thanx for Info
 
No ISA doesnt need to be on a domain, but it makes it more difficult if you use Rules to define who is allowed on. You can use it how you currently have it set up and when it asks for username, password and domain. You will need to make them accounts on the stand alone ISA Server. I would suggest making the ISA Server a member of the domain.
 
If ISA is part of the domain, do I need to creat any group or user name in ISA or just using exising Global group in PDC is fine. Does ISA have default group or account need to setup/disable it before it run.
 
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