Re: Bypass ISA?
From: Edward Lee (elee_at_ulgm.org)
Date: 03/03/05
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Date: Thu, 3 Mar 2005 11:13:11 -0600
Thanks Bill. I'm not sure it's a ports issue though. The application runs
fine for 30 or 40 minutes. It's after I have been using it for a while that
it stops responding. This is what leads me to suspect the issue falls more
on the proxy server side of things, rather than the firewall side of things.
Of course, I'm as far from an expert on these things, so I'm probably way
off base.
Ed Lee
"Bill Peng [MSFT]" <v-bpeng@online.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Hi Edward,
>
> Thank you for posting here.
>
> This problem seems to be the same with post "Ports for remote working?".
> You may refer to the following KB:
>
> How to Allow Third-Party Internet Application Connections Through ISA
> Server 2000
> http://support.microsoft.com/?id=295667
>
> There're 4 methods mentioned in the KB, you can use whatever you want.
>
> If you have any update, please feel free to post back.
>
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>>From: "Edward Lee" <elee@ulgm.org>
>>Subject: Bypass ISA?
>>Date: Wed, 2 Mar 2005 16:29:08 -0600
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>>Is there a simple way to configure one of my clients to bypass ISA as my
>>proxy server?
>>
>>We have a web-based database service that we subscribe to. I have a
>>recurring problem whereby after working in the system for a while, it
> stops
>>responding. The problem happens on multiple computers on my SBS2k3
> network,
>>but never when I am working from home.
>>
>>So, my first thoughts go to some sort of confilct between ISA and this
>>web-based database application. I figured if there was an easy way that I
>>could take the ISA proxy server out the picture next time this starts
> acting
>>up, I could rule it in or out as a cause.
>>
>>Thanks for any advice,
>>Ed Lee
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