isa 2004 & external website access issue



I'm having a problem accessing websites that I have setup on two other
servers on my SBS network from an external location. I had them accessible
using the basic firewall in SBS but now since installing ISA 2004, they are
no longer accessible. I've tried the web publishing wizard in ISA but still
they are not accessible.

Would someone be able to direct me to information regarding this issue or
supply some assistance? Anything that I could try. Remote web workplace & OWA
work fine (are accessible externally). The sites on these other two servers
are not accessible. I believe I have the public IPs setup correctly on the
external NIC. I also have static private IPs setup for these sites.

Thanks for any assistance!

Shelly Campbell
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