Re: SKYPE through ISA 2004
- From: "Steve" <newsgroup@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 18 Jan 2007 12:22:14 -0800
Are you absolutely sure you want to allow Skype inside your network? I'd
give those users a connection on the outside of your network to avoid any
potential security issues.
"Mike Webb" <Mike_Webb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:uMyVjfzOHHA.4172@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Running SBS 2003 Premium, ISA 2004, Exchange, WSUS, 2 NIC's and a router,
dynamic IP, DDNS service through dyndns.org.
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We've got a couple folks here doing research for a few months. On their
personal laptops, they have SKYPE to converse with family and associates.
They tried it for the first time yesterday and told me today it wouldn't
work. First thing I think of is ISA. The laptops are not part of the
domain, but each of them is a Power User in the domain. For those who've
gotten this to work, what tips can you give me?
--
Mike Webb
Platte River Whooping Crane Maintenance Trust, Inc.
a 501 (c)(3) conservation non-profit organization
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