Re: Windows Update v5 issues and workaround

From: Tom Bokman (TomBokman_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 01/19/05

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    >From ISA help is says site/content rules are not ordered but deny rules are
    applied before allow rule. So how do I get windows update rules to be
    applied first? Do you need to see all my site/content and protocol rules to
    determine how to make this work? Thanks.

    "Mediator" wrote:

    > One more point; in addition to the DESTINATION SET, it is also important to
    > keep in mind the ORDER IN WHICH RULES GET APPLIED. So the rule for the
    > Destination Set of Windows Update should be applied first, giving everyone
    > anonymous access to only the sites specified in destination set; next (lower
    > in order) should be the rule for allowing access for the rest of the web to
    > the group that you specify.
    >


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