Re: Issues after installing ISA 2004 SP1



Hi Susan,

Thanks for the reply, does this fix for the rpc blocking also fix the issue
with the xp clients being unable to login fast?

Does this also fix the issue with the file sharing being enourmously slow etc?

Thanks,

Arp Hiemstra

Thanks for the reply

"Susan Bradley" wrote:

> There is a fix for the RPC blocking.. there's a patch that you put on
> sbs 2003 for the Outlook on the member server
>
> http://msmvps.com/bradley/archive/2005/05/26/49121.aspx
>
> Arp Hiemstra wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > We have a couple of clients who have Windows server 2003 premium servers
> > installed.
> >
> > Recently i have installed SP1 for SBS and all other updates according to the
> > microsoft how to install. The only thing i waited with was SQL SP4 and ISA
> > 2004 because i was waiting for some confirmation on SQL SP4 from one software
> > vendor. This week i got the message that SP4 was supported on SQL 2000 so we
> > went ahead with the SP4 for SQL and the ISA 2004 update.
> >
> > After installing the ISA 2004 update according to the install notes the
> > following issues where encoutered at 2 customer locations.
> >
> > * Windows XP Clients SP1 or SP2 take 15 minutes to log in Windows 2000 no
> > problems
> >
> > * When logged in Outlook cannot find the server on the XP machines and on
> > Terminal servers running Windows server 2003 SP 1
> >
> > * Access to file shares is extremely slow and gives errors that files cannot
> > be found.
> >
> > * SQL Server was accessible but with errors executing statements.
> >
> > These issues where encoutered at 2 different customers servers.
> >
> > * At one of the client locations there are 5 VPN connections by an
> > independent SDSL line from other locations that they have offices. These
> > clients at these locations could nog login, not work but nor could they
> > browse to computers on their same subnet.
> >
> > I am wondering why these errors occur and if anyone possibly has a solution
> > or clue as to why they occur.
> >
> > The Internet connection wizard in SBS ran without errors after installing
> > ISA 2004.
> >
> > I have solved the problems now by reinstalling ISA 2000 with all updates and
> > recreating all the rules. Everything is fine for now but the customer and
> > myself are wondering why this could occur.
> >
> > Any help or insight is welcome,
> >
> > Arp Hiemtra
>
.



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