Re: Error Message on Installation of Enterprise ISA Server

From: Jim Harrison [MSFT] (jmharr_at_online.microsoft.com)
Date: 05/15/04


Date: Sat, 15 May 2004 16:59:03 -0700

Make sure the internal DNS registrations are correct for this machine.
Do you maintain a reverse-lookup zone in your internal DNS?

Part of the validation process is to locate the machine in AD.
This requires a reverse-lookup to ensure that the machine records in AD are correct.

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"BJohnson" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:99011836-11FA-47AB-94E6-5D07F67AB6A0@microsoft.com...
When attempting to install the ISA Server Enterprise configuration on a Win 2003 member server which is a member of a single domain 
we receive this error message: "the computer is not part of any site defined in Active Directory Consequently, you will not be able 
to add the ISA Server to an Array and it will be installed as a stand alone server. Do you want to continue."
 Note: Have already run the ISA Enterprise installation AND  all Service Packs are up to date on the 2003 Member Server.
If we initall the "Stand Alone" configuration, does this make the 2003 Member Server an "Enterprise Array Controler"? or is there 
something we have missed?


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