Hi Crina, Additional information concerning remote desktop over the ipsec vpn
tunnel: I have to deactivate the ISA firewall client from my lan client
to remote desktop: isn't there some ISA configuration to made in order
to remote desktop with the ISA client active?
Thank you
Omar
Re: Dropped Connections ... First step is to initiate a VPN connection (ISA Server) this is successful. ... Once inside the firewall one client uses Remote Desktop to work on computer A ... (microsoft.public.isa.vpn)
Re: Dropped Connections ... Once inside the firewall one client uses Remote Desktop to work on computer A ... "Jim Harrison (ISA SE)" wrote: ... Each user is using seperate credentials and are part of a VPN users group... (microsoft.public.isa.vpn)
Re: Dropped Connections ... Jim Harrison (ISA SE) ... Each user is using seperate credentials and are part of a VPN users group...Second Client is username: james with password: xx ... Client one can connect through the VPN tunnel then use Remote Desktop to ... (microsoft.public.isa.vpn)
Re: Internet access with local PPP links ... Extract all files to a folder on ISA server... This newsgroup only focuses on SBS technical issues. ... if I disable the ISA client but leave IE setup to use the ... | server at port 8080 then the user can still surf the Internet fine. ... (microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs)
Re: Is this a 3-Leg Perimeter scenario? ... the same configuration as I had it originally before upgrading to ISA 2004 ... No PersisentRoute enrty on the clients; no firewall client disabling; no IE ... using IE to access the FTP.... (microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs)