RE: Anyone running ISA SP3 on Windows 2003 Server SP2



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"lforbes" wrote:

Thanks. I figured it out. It was the extra additional Reg entries along with
the RRS feeds. It is finally working.

"lforbes" wrote:

Yes,

I have disabled RSS AND downloaded and installed the patch for it. FTP and
Outlook SMTP don't work. It is basically as if I don't have the Firewall
client installed even though I have uninstalled and reinstalled it many times.

Now I am going to try to reformat and reinstall with just SP1 and ISA SP3
and see if that works. I wil find out what breaks it.

I can't believe MS didn't test FTP. I mean it didn't work at ALL without the
first patch and then they fixed it with SP2. Now they broke it again.

I am using Authentication but that has nothing to do with it. On my test ISA
I have Everyone = All with no authentication and FTP still doesn't connect.

I can FTP from the server itself and use Outlook so I know that it is a
routing issue.

Thanks
Lara

"David Maskell - BUI" wrote:

Hmmm, this is weird, what exactly are you using the auth for? Also, have you
checked the dreaded EnableRSS Setting with SP2 for 2003? have a look at this:

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/927695

And or:

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/936594

See how it goes...


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"lforbes" wrote:

I have had an ISA server running happily until I upgraded to Windows 2003
Server SP2 and then ISA Server SP3.

Without authentication turned on it works fine but the minute I turn on
Authentication it loses its' ping on both Nics?

There are no logs or errors. It just seems to lose network connectivity?

I reformated and reinstalled a clean OS with the above.

I imported my settings from a temporary ISA running 2003 SP1 and ISA SP2
which was running fine.

It still loses connectivity the minute I turn on Authentication.

I am not sure if it is caused by Windows 2003 Server SP2 or ISA SP3 or
something in my authentication settings. I have checked and the domains are
there and everything seems to be working fine.

There are no errors anywhere except there is no ping on the connectivity
testers.

I am baffled. Currently I am trying another server with different hardware
to see if it is the hardware.

??? Any ideas?

Thanks
Lara
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