RE: ISA 2004 or GPO's?
- From: v-edtian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Edward Tian)
- Date: Wed, 20 Jul 2005 09:26:06 GMT
Hi Brian:
Thank you for posting here.
>From your description, I understand that in LAN Settings portion of IE, you
configure the client to use the address of the server
(WINSTON.mydomain.local) as the Proxy Server, set to "Bypass proxy for
internal addresses" and use the same proxy address for all protocols. After
doing that, the configuration always disappear when you logoff/logon or
lock the computer. If I'm off-base, please feel free to let me know.
Before we go any further, I would like to check some points in order to
narrow down the issue:
1. Does this problem occur on all the clients? If so, does it occur on a
computer without Trend smb suite installed?
2. Have you installed ISA firewall client on your client computers? If so,
please double-click the ISA2004 firewall client icon, switch to 'Web
Browser' pane, uncheck 'Enable Web browser automatic configuration' option.
Then click OK.
If the problem persists, I'd like to gather some GP information for further
analysis. Please do the following steps at your convenience:
1. On a problematic computer, click Start->Run->type 'CMD'.
2. Under the command line, please type 'gpresult /v > c:\test.txt' (without
the quotation mark)
3. Send the .TXT file directly to my mailbox: v-edtian@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hope this helps, I look forward to your update. If you have anything
unclear, please feel free to let me know, I am glad to be of assistance.
Have a nice day, Brian!:)
Best Regards
Edward Tian(MSFT)
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| I have a funny little problem. For the administration of my Trend smb
suite,
| I put the address of the server, WINSTON.mydomain.local, in the
exceptions
| list of the Internet Properties->Connections->Lan Settings portion of IE.
I
| am set to "Bypass proxy for internal addresses" and I use the same proxy
| address for all protocols. Well, here's the problem, it always
disappears.
| If I logoff, and logon, it's gone, if I step away from my computer for a
| while, the computer does NOT lock, it's gone, and if I lock the computer
it's
| gone. I removed myself from all of the GPO's, to make sure it wasn't
being
| pushed down to my user but that didn't work. Also, the Trend server is
NOT
| running on the proxy server itself, it is running on a separate Win2k3
Std
| server. So I have one Win2k3 sbs, as pdc/exchange/isa/dns, and one Win2k3
| Std, as bdc/file, and I'm thinking of installing dns as well but that's a
| separate post all together. Any suggestions on why this setting keeps
| disappearing?
|
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