Re: Rule blocks OutLook Mail
- From: "Larry Bird" <LarryBird@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 3 Jan 2006 18:07:02 -0800
I can't seem to locate the program "CHKWSP32". I've look on my machine and
the ISA CD. Can you point me in a direction where this file may be located
on the Microsoft site?
Thanks
"Phillip Windell" wrote:
> "Larry Bird" <LarryBird@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:1B127988-F2EB-409E-82C9-0983E2418738@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > What's interesting about the above information is that both display
> success
> > however, the ports used for during the success are different. DHCP was
> > successful on port 8080. In my DHCP server I've created the WPAD entry
> with
> > option 252 as a string "http://cscdserver4:8080/wpad.dat". However, my DNS
> > was successful on port 80. I created a CName record/Alias. What the real
> > answer here?
>
> I don't know but I wouldn't worry about it. Those are just the ports it
> finds and downloads the config file on (which appears to work),...it is not
> how the FWC connects to the ISA to do its job which I think is where you
> problem lies.
>
> Is the problem equal and consistant on all workstations, or is this just
> one? Is the Windows Firewall running on them? (if so, shut it off)
>
> In the FWC folder there is a file CHKWSP32. Open a command prompt window,
> change to the correct folder (probably "c:\program files\microsoft firewall
> client"). Run it with "chkwsp32 /f" and see what it comes up with.
>
> At the moment I really don't know,..maybe I'll think of something in the
> morning.
> I thought I remembered some article about the FWC not finding the ISA after
> it was installed, but I may have to hunt around for it.
>
> In the meantime, you could get by running them as SecureNAT Clients which
> already seemed to had been working,...they just require the Access Rule to
> be for All Users (anonymous) instead of a specific Group,...and of course
> the ISA must either be the Default Gateway of the Clients or be in the
> "Routing Path" if it is a multi-segment network. The "All Users" Rule would
> only need to be for POP3/SMTP and the destination would only need to be the
> ISP's mail server but no other.
>
> --
> Phillip Windell [MCP, MVP, CCNA]
> www.wandtv.com
> -----------------------------------------------------
> Understanding the ISA 2004 Access Rule Processing
> http://www.isaserver.org/articles/ISA2004_AccessRules.html
>
> Microsoft Internet Security & Acceleration Server: Guidance
> http://www.microsoft.com/isaserver/techinfo/Guidance/2004.asp
> http://www.microsoft.com/isaserver/techinfo/Guidance/2000.asp
>
> Microsoft Internet Security & Acceleration Server: Partners
> http://www.microsoft.com/isaserver/partners/default.asp
>
> Deployment Guidelines for ISA Server 2004 Enterprise Edition
> http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/isa/2004/deploy/dgisaserver.mspx
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>
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