Re: ISA Client Questions
- From: "Phillip Windell" <philwindell@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 25 Jun 2008 10:09:16 -0500
Run it as a SecureNAT Client.
It requires an anonymous Access Rule.
See the ISA built in Help for a description of the three Client Types and
how they work.
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Understanding the ISA 2004 Access Rule Processing
http://www.isaserver.org/articles/ISA2004_AccessRules.html
Troubleshooting Client Authentication on Access Rules in ISA Server 2004
http://download.microsoft.com/download/9/1/8/918ed2d3-71d0-40ed-8e6d-fd6eeb6cfa07/ts_rules.doc
Microsoft Internet Security & Acceleration Server: Partners
http://www.microsoft.com/isaserver/partners/default.mspx
Microsoft ISA Server Partners: Partner Hardware Solutions
http://www.microsoft.com/forefront/edgesecurity/partners/hardwarepartners.mspx
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"peez" <peez@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:44DEB1C1-2242-4DBD-862C-AA0371CF32C4@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
In my company a ISA server is used to access the internet.
There are machines that are sitting in the domain and machines without
domain access. On these machines we have to use the manual proxy settings
in
IE.
Now I have a software that isn't able to edit proxy settings so I thought
it
would be possible to install the ISA client on this machine. After
installing
the client shows "connected".
But on the first access to the internet the icon in the tray turns red and
says that it's disconnected. This machine is not added to the domain.
Could it be possible that machines with ISA clients have to be inside a
domain in order to work properly?
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