ISA VPn Server



Hi I have a few questions related to using ISA as a VPN solution

1) If you wan't to use ISA Server as a VPn Server for an A..D Domain, does
the ISA Server has to be a member of the A.D?
2) How do you publish the required certificates for a stand alone ISA
Server? If it's a A.D member, these certificates are automatically rolled
out.

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