RE: ISA 2004 & SBS 2003

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From: Doug (Doug_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 01/01/05


Date: Sat, 1 Jan 2005 14:33:02 -0800

Answering my own questions but hopefully someone else will run across this
and it will be helpfull. I created mappings in NAT for the services I am
hosting to the 'Net and all are working fine now. However, I'd still like to
know if there is a way to "restore" the wizards' power.

Doug

"Doug" wrote:

> After digging further-
>
> I've now read that installing ISA 2004 on SBS 2003 disables the Connect to
> the Internet Wizard / Remote access wizard. So, I've manually setup NAT
> through RRAS and Internet access is fine now. But, is there a way to
> "restore" the wizards to "active duty"? I am hosting exchange, owa and a
> couple of other things and not everything is working from the outside yet.
> I'll keep looking - thanks for any responses you guys can give me.
>
> Lesson learned - don't get bored over the holidays and decide to play with
> things ;)
>
>
> "Doug" wrote:
>
> > I was experimenting with ISA 2004 today on a SBS 2003 installation. After
> > installing and playing around with it, I uninstalled it until I'm more
> > familiar with it. After uninstalling, no clients on the internal network can
> > access the Internet. Server access is fine. I disabled and then re-enabled
> > RRAS on the server and then completed the Connect to the Internet Wizard on
> > the server again. Still can't connect to the 'Net with any machine except
> > the server. Not being really familiar with ISA 2004, I don't know what
> > changes it made to my server. Any ideas on what I need to do to allow
> > Internet access to the network clients again?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Doug
> >



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