Re: ISA 2004 unmanageable
- From: JeffShoemann <JeffShoemann@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 17 Sep 2008 05:14:01 -0700
Jim,
Thanks for the response. While I don't like the response, I still
appreciate it. Sucks to be me. :(
"Jim Harrison (ISA SE)" wrote:
Sorry; loss of the only remaining CSS is cause for a complete nuke & pave..
The copy of the policies used locally cannot be reverse-engineered to the
format used in CSS because the concept of Enterprise vs. Array-level rules
and rule elements is lost.
Also, you're running the release version of ISA 2004; you should be using at
least SP3 by now.
--
Jim Harrison (ISA SE)
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"JeffShoemann" <JeffShoemann@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I have an ISA 2004 Enterprise Server (4.0.3439.50) installed on a Windows
Server 2003 SP2 with remote Configuration Storage Server.
CSS got blown away on remote server and is unrecoverable, but ISA is still
functioning correctly. I need to regain management of the ISA Server to add
some rules for new applications but I cannot. The Server does not show up
under Arrays in ISA Admin.
Is there a way to add an existing array to the new CSS? If so, how do I
point the existing ISA Server to the CSS and get its settings into the CSS?
I don't want to lose the existing config on the ISA Server that is
functioning correctly.
Any help would be GREATLY appreciated.
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