Update for ISA 2004 KB916106 killed access to external web sites



Installed via WSUS with a manual reboot. After the reboot clients could not
access external web sites (workstations also rebooted).

ISA returns a DNS error to the browsers. No errors seen when running ISA
monitor, i.e. no access denied etc.

Removed the update and everything works.

Not looking for a solution, just advising a problem.


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