Re: Problems with ISA2004 during SP1 upgrade



Dear Allen:
Thanks for the update!

Look forward to hearing how it goes.

Have a nice day. :)

Best Regards
Edward Tian(MSFT)
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| From: "AllenM" <allen.miyake@xxxxxxxxx>
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| Subject: Re: Problems with ISA2004 during SP1 upgrade
| Date: Tue, 16 Aug 2005 08:15:05 -0700
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| Edward thanks for the input. This looks like what I need to do.
| Unfortunately I will have to do it after hours so I will update the post
| when completed. Thanks again.
|
| "Edward Tian" <v-edtian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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| > Dear Allen:
| > Thank you for posting here! Hi Jack, thank you for your input! :)
| >
| > From your description, I understand that you want to reserve the ISA
| > configurations in the original ISA 2000 when upgrading ISA2k to ISA2k4.
| > Based on my research, you can use the ISA server 2004 migration tool to
| > achieve this goal.
| >
| > Open the ISA server 2004 installation CD, navigate to Tools folder. You
| > will see an application named ''ISA2KExport.exe''. Copy this utility to
| > the
| > ISA 2000 server. Run the utility and you will be able to export the ISA
| > 2000 to xml file. After doing this, copy the xml file to the ISA 2004
| > server. Import the xml into the new ISA server.
| >
| > Please see the detailed steps below:
| >
| > 1. Run ISA2KExport.exe on the ISA Server 2000 computer. To do this,
follow
| > these steps:
| >
| > a. Insert the ISA Server 2004, Standard Edition CD-ROM in your CD-ROM or
| > DVD-ROM drive.
| >
| > b. Double-click ISA2kExport.exe in the Tools folder.
| >
| > c. On the Welcome page, click Next.
| >
| > d. On the File Location page, type a path and a name for the XML file
that
| > ISA2KExport.exe will create, and then click Next.
| >
| > e. Select if you will allow the clients to access the policies of the
ISA
| > server.
| >
| > f. Click ''Create'' button and the configurations will be exported.
| >
| > 2. Install ISA Server 2004, Standard Edition.
| > Note: For installation instructions, see the documentation that is
| > included
| > on the ISA Server 2004, Standard Edition CD-ROM.
| >
| > 3. Copy the XML file that ISA2KExport.exe created to the new ISA Server
| > 2004.
| >
| > 4. Import the XML file, and then apply the imported configuration
settings
| > to ISA Server 2004. To do this, follow these steps:
| >
| > a. Open the ISA Microsoft Management Console (MMC).
| >
| > b. Right-click the name of the ISA Server 2004 computer, and then click
| > Import.
| >
| > c. In the Import Configuration dialog box, locate and then click the XML
| > file that ISA2KExport.exe created.
| >
| > d. Click Import.
| >
| > e. When the import process is completed successfully, click OK.
| >
| > f. On the details pane of the ISA MMC, click Apply.
| >
| > Note: This migrating tool may not be able to export the Enterprise
version
| > ISA 2000 configurations.
| >
| > For your information:
| > There are some differences between ISA 2004 and ISA 2000. For example,
the
| > access policies are combined to be Firewall policies. There are many
| > built-in wizards in ISA server 2004 which can help us easily configure
the
| > firewall configurations. You may refer to the ISA help file or the
| > following link for the general configuration steps:
| > http://www.microsoft.com/isaserver/techinfo/guidance/2004.asp
| >
| > In addition, if the external NIC is configured to obtain IP address from
| > external DHCP server, you may follow the steps in the following KB
article
| > to modify the existing system policy:
| >
| > 841141 The external network adapter on your ISA Server 2004 computer
| > cannot
| > http://support.microsoft.com/?id=841141
| >
| > You can find more ISA tutorials from the following web site:
| > http://www.isaservers.org
| >
| > I hope the above information helps. If you have any questions or
concerns,
| > please feel free to let me know.
| >
| > Have a nice day, Allen! :-)
| >
| > Best Regards
| > Edward Tian(MSFT)
| > Microsoft CSS Online Newsgroup Support
| >
| > Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security
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| > | From: "AllenM" <allen.miyake@xxxxxxxxx>
| > | Subject: Problems with ISA2004 during SP1 upgrade
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| > | This weekend I finally decided to go ahead and upgrade to SP1. I
already
| > did
| > | the Exchange SP1 portion months ago after it was released. Everything
| > went
| > | well until I got to the ISA 2004 portion.
| > | 1. Installed Windows Server 2003 and rebooted. No problems or errors.
| > | 2. Installed Share Point Services 2.0 but it informed I already had
that
| > | installed. No problems.
| > | 3. Installed Windows XP SP2 for Client Deployment and rebooted. No
| > problems
| > | or errors.
| > | 4. Installed Windows SBS 2003 SP1 and reboted. No problems or errors.
| > | 5. Installed SQL Server 2003 SP4 and rebooted. No problems or errors.
| > |
| > | Now I'm installing ISA 2004 and in the beginning of the process I get
| > this
| > | error message.
| > | "The wizard could not export your settings for the ISA 2000 Server. To
| > | preserve the settings, you must exit this wizard, save the settings
| > | manually, and then restart this wizard." Do you want to exit this
| > wizard?
| > | Caution: If you click No, the wizard will continue and you will lose
| > your
| > | ISA settings for ISA 2000 Server."
| > |
| > | Well obviously I do not want to lose my 2000 settings so I select Yes,
| > | reboot and then restart the wizard. My question is "How do you
manually
| > save
| > | your ISA 2000 setting"?
| > |
| > |
| > |
| >
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