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All,
A while back I posted the following question:

Suppose, I have three ISA 2004 server nodes, all of which have load
balancing enabled on their internal and external interfaces. Now, suppose
for instance, I'd like the external interface of the third node to not
participate in the load balancing. I'd still like the internal one to
participate, but not the external one. Could I do that by simply just
disabling loadbalancing

To which I had the following great answer:

Yes. But you need to do it from the ISA Server Management Console itself and
not on your network adapter properties or WLB...

However after looking through the management console, I can't seem to find
where to disable NLB for a single adapter on a particular node. Can anyone
help me?

Thanks,
Pair


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