Re: SBS cache SUCKS!!!
- From: "Russ Grover" <russ@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 7 Sep 2005 22:40:06 -0700
Edward,
It looks like you are disabling Caching completely..
Is there a way for ISA to ignore Caching just for Internal sites, or a
particular site?
(Sorry for Speaking for you Dean, but I'd like to know also)
--
Russ Grover
Small Business IT Support
Portland\Beaverton OR USA
Email: Sales at SmallBusinessITSupport.com
Website: www.SmallBusinessITSupport.com
"Edward Tian" <v-edtian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:r2qzNGDtFHA.1312@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Hi Dean:
> Thanks for posting here!
>
> When we use web publishing rule to publish the internal web site, the ISA
> server is acting as a reverse caching server. It caches the contents of
> the
> internal web site and sends the cached items to the remote computers.
>
> Please try deleting the web cache in ISA 2004, you can perform the
> following steps:
> 1. On the ISA Server computer, stop the Microsoft Firewall service. To do
> so:
> 1). Click Start, click Run, type services.msc in the Open box, and then
> click OK.
> 2). Right-click Microsoft Firewall, and then click Stop.
>
> 2. Start Windows Explorer.
>
> 3. Locate the Urlcache folder.
>
> 4. In the Urlcache folder, locate the file that has the .cdat file name
> extension.
>
> 5. Right-click the .cdat file, and then click Delete.
>
> 6. When you are prompted to confirm the removal of the .cdat file, click
> Yes.
> If you are prompted to delete the .cdat file because it is too big for the
> recycle bin, click Yes.
>
> 7. Restart the Microsoft Firewall service.
>
> More information:
> How to delete the Web cache in Internet Security and Acceleration Server
> 2004
> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;838248
>
> Then you can configure the ISA not to cache the content of the web site.
> To turn off caching in ISA Server 2004, follow these steps:
>
> 1. Click Start, point to Programs, point to Microsoft ISA Server, and then
> click ISA Server Management.
> 2. In ISA Server Management, double-click ISAServerName , and then
> double-click Configuration.
> 3. Right-click Cache, and then click Disable Caching.
>
> For your information:
> When a client computer requests a Web object from an internal Web server
> that is behind the ISA Server firewall, ISA Server follows these steps:
> ISA Server determines whether the object is in the cache.
> If the object is not in the cache, ISA Server requests the object from the
> internal Web server. The internal Web server returns the object to the ISA
> Server computer.
> ISA Server retains a copy of the object in its cache, and returns the
> object to client.
> The next time the object is requested, ISA Server returns the object to
> the
> client from the cache. ISA Server does not have to request the object from
> the internal Web server.
>
> Hope it helps. Please feel free to let me know if you have any questions
> or
> concerns.
>
> Have a nice day!
>
> Best Regards
> Edward Tian(MSFT)
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> | From: "Dean Collins" <collins_dean"spam-me-here"@hotmail.com>
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> | sorry for feeling strongly about it but I've just been building a
> website
> on
> | a linux server on my sbs netwok (www.xoops.org is the cms in case anyone
> | wants to check it out)
> |
> | I've been trying to work out why the 'chat forum' wasn't showing up
> | correctly for the last hour including moving, deleting and reinstalling.
> |
> | out of desperation i moved the whole website only to find that I still
> | wasn't able to access the entire website when i logged back
> in.........you
> | get where I'm going
> |
> | the SBS 2003 /ISA 2004 cache was preventing me from seeing what was
> always
> | there.
> |
> | this piece of $H%T will be staying off forever regardless what kind of
> | bandwidth savings.
> |
> | Dean
> |
> |
> |
> |
>
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