Re: ISA 2004 + DNS
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On Feb 27, 2:35 pm, "Scott" <s...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I recently installed a new server (Windows 2003 w/ SP1) and ISA 2004
Enterprise.
Everything seems to be working fine, but every so often I lose
connectivity to my other servers.
The problem looks like it is DNS-Based, but I am not sure.
The server is NOT a domain controller, but it does have DNS installed
on it as a secondary zone.
We only use ISA as for Web-Proxy/Caching.
Is this the best was to Setup DNS or would it be better to reconfigure
it on this box?
Through the rest of the network, DNS is Active-Directory intergrated.
Any help on our setup would be great!!
Thanks,
Scott
Also, we only have a single NIC in use on this machine at the moment,
.
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