Re: Trend Micro and Proxy Server
- From: "Les Connor [SBS Community Member - SBS MVP]" <les.connor@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 2 Mar 2006 17:16:32 -0600
Are you accessing this from a client computer, the server, or both?
How about 'bypass proxy server for local addresses' in the lan settings of
IE. Something to that effect - if it doesn't work I'll have to go look at a
system ;-).
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"Bill Glidden" <billyg1943@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi Les,
The product is fully functional except for the Manager web site. The
manager web site is a separate VW site on port 8085. Web site works
perfectly if I configure server's IE to not use proxy server. This gets
clobbered whenever i run CEICW whenI have to go and manually disable
again.
Cheers,
Bill
"Les Connor [SBS Community Member - SBS MVP]" <les.connor@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote in message news:%23ZVhJ9WPGHA.3100@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hi Bill,
What's the problem you're having with this, as it relates to the Trend
product?
With ISA, the server will use the proxy port 8080 to go to the internet.
Is the issue that the product won't update? Or, is the issue one of you
getting to the console? Where is the Officescan web site located
(default, or seperate VW), and what port?
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Les Connor [SBS Community Member - SBS MVP]
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"Bill Glidden" <billyg1943@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi Crina,
What I am trying to do is disable the web proxy for the SBS only. Is
this possible?
Cheers,
Bill
""Crina Li"" <v-crinal@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi Bill,
Thank you for posting in SBS newsgroup.
From the description, I understand that you are using the SBS Server
with
ISA 2004 installed and the web Proxy settings will be set to point to
the
SBS Server. If I have misunderstood your concerns, please do not
hesitate
to let me know.
Based on my knowledge, in SBS 2003 environment, there could be several
methods to push the proxy setting to the client computers. For example,
we
always use ''Connect computers'' program to automatically configure the
client computers. After the connect computers procedure, the proxy
setting
will be found in the IE options.
The problem may also occur if the entry in the Install.ins is not
accurate.
Actually in SBS 2003, we have a place to specify the Web Proxy
settings. A
file named Install.ins can be located at SBS's
\\localhost\clients\Setup.
It contains the configuration settings for Internet Explorer on the
client.
At setup time, this file is configured so that the server name is
passed in
to the %sbsserver% variable in the original Install.ins template file.
In
addition, this file is customized so that the enumerated links are
based on
the selection of a server side component. The settings will be
retrieved
when the client computer logs on with the login script running.
HTTP_Proxy_Server=http://%sbsserver%:8080 HTTP proxy address
FTP_Proxy_Server=http://%sbsserver%:8080 FTP proxy address
Gopher_Proxy_Server=http://%sbsserver%:8080 Gopher proxy address
Secure_Proxy_Server=http://%sbsserver%:8080 Secure proxy address
Use_Same_Proxy=1 Use the same proxy server for all protocols
Proxy_Enable=1 Enable proxy server
Proxy_Override=<local> Bypass proxy server for local addresses
AutoDetect=0 LAN Settings: Automatically detect settings
To eliminate the proxy settings for your client computers, you can make
the
"[Proxy]" section like the following:
HTTP_Proxy_Server=
FTP_Proxy_Server=
Gopher_Proxy_Server=
Secure_Proxy_Server=
Use_Same_Proxy=0
Proxy_Enable=0
Proxy_Override=0
AutoDetect=0 0
Then the clients will not get the IE settings.
This is the SBS 2003 feature however we also have another place to
specify
IE proxy settings - Group Policy. Therefore if the issue still occurs I
suggest you check if you have specified IE proxy settings in a Group
Policy
Object. To do so:
1. Click Start->Run, type mmc and click OK.
2. Click Console->Add/Remove Snap-in.
3. Click Add, select "Group Policy" and click Add.
4. Click Browse, select "Default Domain Policy" and click OK.
5. Click Finish. Click Close and click OK.
6. Expand to User Configuration\Windows Settings\Internet Explorer
Maintenance\Connection, double click the "Proxy Settings" policy and
make
sure it is not configured.
7. You can use the same steps to check other Group Policy objects.
Please refer to the following article for more information:
325342 HOW TO: Use Group Policy to Configure Advanced Settings for
Internet
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=325342
Please do not hesitate to let me know if you have any further concerns.
I appreciate your time and look forward to hearing from you.
Best regards,
Crina Li (MSFT)
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| From: "Bill Glidden" <billyg1943@xxxxxxxxxxx>
| Subject: Trend Micro and Proxy Server
| Date: Wed, 1 Mar 2006 09:38:11 +1000
| | Newsgroups: microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs
| |
| Is there a way to permanently prevent IE on the sbs server from using
the
| web proxy? I find this is the only way I can run TM CSM Suite 2.0 on
a
| particular SBS 2003 SP1 Premium with ISA 2004. It is not enough to
make
an
| exception for the TM site. Every time I run CEICW the IE conection
settings
| revert to using the Proxy which is a nuisance.
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