Re: ISA 2004 Reverting to Original State
- From: "Barry McConomy" <smile@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 6 Jan 2006 08:01:00 -0500
Brandy
# 4 Concerns me:-
"4. Remove the folder C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server. "
This server is running SQL and has instances other the "MSFW" running.
Plesae advise.
Regards
Barry
""Brandy Nee [MSFT]"" <v-branee@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Hello Barry,
>
> Thank you for posting back!
>
> I saw you have posted the exact same questions in your previous post
> "Access/Publish SBS Web Site", I have replied you in that post, and I will
> close this thread as Duplicated.
>
> Regarding your original issue, I do not think you need to reinstall whole
> ISA Server at this stage. To prevent things getting worse and worse, and
> to
> work more efficiency, I still suggest that you contact Microsoft Product
> Support Services via telephone for quick solution, and there will be a
> dedicated Support Professional can assist with your request.
>
> However, for your best convenience, I am still glad to answer your
> questions:
>
> 1> Is it safe to uninstall and re-install ISA 2004, with out affecting any
> thing else?
>
> Yes, it is safe to reinstall ISA 2K4. To reinstall ISA 2K4, please see my
> following steps:
>
> 1. Open Add/Remove programs in Control panel. Select 'Microsoft ISA Server
> 2004' and click 'Change/Remove'. Select to Remove the ISA components.
>
> 2. Refer to the following KB article. Make sure that the files mentioned
> in
> the KB have been removed:
> 884494 You receive a "Setup failed while registering Wspadmin.dll" error
> http://support.microsoft.com/?id=884494
>
> 3. Open "services.msc" (without quotation marks) console. Ensure that the
> MSDE instance for ISA 2004 logging has been removed (MSSQL$MSFW)
>
> 4. Remove the folder C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server.
>
> 5. Open regedit. Remove the following registry:
>
> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Microsoft SQL Server\MSFW
>
> 6. Reboot the server.
>
> 7. Reinstall the ISA 2004 components from the SBS 2003 SP1 CD.
>
> 2> Will ISA 2004 revert to it's original state.
>
> Yes, running CEICW will recreate all the rules except those rules you
> created by yourself.
>
> 1. Open ISA Management, delete all of the existing Web publishing rules
> except the default rule, delete the existing Small Business Internet
> Access
> Protocol Rule, the Small Business Server Internet Access Site and Content
> Rule, and the Small Business Server All Users Site and Content Rule. Close
> ISA Management.
>
> 2. Re-run the CEICW:
>
> A. Click Start on your SBS server, click Server Management.
> B. Click To Do List and then click "Connect to the Internet".
> C. Click Next, select connection type and click Next.
> D. Select Enable firewall and click Next.
> E. Follow the instructions to finish the wizard.
>
> Hope this information helps!
>
> Best regards,
>
> Brandy Nee
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>>From: "Barry McConomy" <smile@xxxxxxxxxx>
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>>Hi
>>
>>I have a SBS 2003, with Exchange & ISA 2004.
>>
>>I have been having problems running the CEICW and have been advised that
> ISA
>>does not have the original default settings.
>>
>>My questions are:-
>>
>>1) Is it safe to uninstall and re-install ISA 2004, with out affecting any
>>thing else.
>>
>>2) Will ISA 2004 revert to it's original state.
>>
>>Regards
>>Barry
>>
>>
>>
>
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