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Proxy Server 2 IIS4 on NT40 SP6a

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1Drisnil

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Mar 29, 2003
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Ok, I soent the better part of my day searching for answer and not having found one that is sufficient.

Here's the background. My company lost an integrated component in their Proxy Server 2.0 machine. Due to issues beyond their control, they replaced it. Now the original notes created for the issue of installation were iffy, so what was installed is as follows:

NT40
Proxy server 2.0
NT 4 options pack
SP6a

giving us Proxy server 2.0 with IIS4.0 on a NT4 system. The system has 191MB ram and a 7 GB hdd in to partitions; C&D. The CPU is a 500Mhz Celeron.

Also installed is Microsoft's patch for hanging Ports 25 & 110 and what Microsoft calls SP7.

Currently, the entire lan segment works just swell, both Exchange email and Http via port 80. What is not working is our other segement across our WAN link. The link endpoints are 1721 cisco routers configured with a simple static route.

Those on the "other" segment although only 10 clients, have access to everything except port 80 Http. The are able to access email via our Exchange 55 server.

Anyone have an idea why and how I can fix this issue?



Inquiring Minds,
[sadeyes]
 
Hello Inquiring Minds,

I am in a similar situation except I am at the beginning. I need to do a fresh install of NT 4.0 SP6a, IIS and Exchange all on one server.

I has been a long time since I've worked with these apps, I do not remember the order of installation and patch order. Can you or anyone help me with this?

Specifically, what gets installed 1st and then what patch and also where are these patches located.

Any help on this would be greatly appreciated.

Needy Minds
 
Just as an update to my original post,

We have decided that after many hours of research the best approach is to move to the Internet Security & Aceleration(ISA)product from Microsoft.

It is a more robust solution and is designed to actually work with other W2K products...go figure.

Anyways...just a note to say thanxs but we have another solution/problems. [noevil]
 
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