Re: ISA question of the day
From: Jimbo (sdhi_at_please)
Date: 08/17/04
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Date: Tue, 17 Aug 2004 12:30:18 -0400
HI Jeff,
Good to talk to you.
I have read most of this stuff already - but the key here is Video
Conferencing. The ISA pages are full of people who have a myriad of ideas
on the subject. Best as I can tell, you CAN video conference from behind
ISA if the OTHER person starts the chat.
However, this might end up being a problem (long story) - so my hope was to
have ONE PC in our network bypass ISA completely so that his will work
without problems. I was hoping to have the other PC's using all ISA has to
offer.
If this could be done, I think it might be easier in the long run for this
purpose.
JS
"Jeff L" <***jeff@availabletech.net> wrote in message
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> Jim,
>
> You can configure MSN through ISA. I think there may even be a KB on the
> subject.
>
> Regards,
>
> Jeff Loucks
> Available Technology ®
> Solutions For Professionals ®
> www.availabletechnology.com
>
> "Jimbo" <sdhi@please dont spam me.rogers.com> wrote in message
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>> SBS2K2 ISA 2000.
>>
>> Is there a way to allow one client PC access to the internet (and MSN
>> Messenger etc...) without using the proxy? I nave one PC that must use
> MSN
>> Messenger Video conferencing 3-4 times a week. I would love the rest of
> the
>> PC's to be using ISA however.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> JS
>>
>> --
>> sdhi@please dont spam me.rogers.com
>>
>>
>
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