Re: Viewing Cached Items ISA 2004



Hi,

Glad you found a possible fix.

You can exclude certain items from being cached (or specify more aggressive
updates, or more aggressive caching, and so on) using cache policy rules.

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"lforbes" <lforbes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> Turns out it was ISA caching. I disabled caching and it works fine now.
> Not
> the route I wanted to take but at least the pages are updating instantly
> instead of hours later. I am not sure why the caching rules didn't work.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Lara
>
> "lforbes" wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I run ISA 2004 Server (no service pack). I have an Internal Website
>> (Apache)
>> that is published in ISA and has an 'external' DNS name. I want to use
>> this
>> 'external' DNS name to access the website both internally and externally.
>> It
>> works just fine until a page is updated. The page, if viewed with the
>> local
>> DNS or Netbios name, updates fine. However, if viewed by the external
>> name
>> doesn't seem to update.
>>
>> It is obviously a caching issue. I have created a Domain Name set and an
>> URL
>> Set and setup a cache rule Not to cache the external DNS name. eg.
>> http://*.myorg.mydomain.ca/*
>>
>> This hasn't made any difference. If I view the page, edit it, and view it
>> again it doesn't change. It is not a browser caching issue because it is
>> the
>> same with either Mozilla or IE.
>>
>> With Proxy 2.0 I could just look in the urlcache folder and view the
>> files.
>> I have "deleted" and recreated the ISA Cache file just to make sure any
>> residule was gone. However, it still seems to be caching the pages.
>>
>> Phillip has responded here and suggested it may be a DNS issue. However,
>> I
>> use the internal DNS name mydomain.local and cannot seem to add a DNS
>> alias
>> with any other extension.
>>
>> Any other ideas? Is there any tool to view the inside of the cache to
>> see
>> if it is actually still caching it?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Lara


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