Re: SBS 2000 Changed ISA settings - not sure how!

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Hi Merv

Yes, they are all enabled.

Chris

"Merv Porter [SBS-MVP]" <mwport@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi Chris,

In the SBS Admin Console:

Internet Security and Acceleration Server 2000 | Server and Arrays |
<yourserver> | Access Policy

Check to make sure all Site and Content rules, Protocol Rules and IP
Packet Filters are enabled.

IIRC, re-running ICW disables any custom filters.

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Merv Porter [SBS-MVP]
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"Chris Curtis" <chris#@no#spammitre.net> wrote in message
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I updated the dns forwarders using the ICW
I'm as certain as I can be that I left all other existing settings the
same.
And I didn't go anywhere near ISA.
However, we are now having authentication problems.

For instance a java program which updates our remote webserver no longer
works.
Authentication is now required when using Mozilla or Google Chroma - IE7
is OK.
And I notice in event viewer that the W32Time service is no longer
working despite an allow rule enabled.

The ISA server is running in integrated mode and 'ask unauthenticated
users for identification' is unticked.

What have I done?!





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