Re: How to Adjust ISA rules on SBS2K3 for our bound
- From: "John Revay" <johnrevay@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 8 Jun 2007 13:15:44 -0400
Dave,
I generally Agree - this is a special purpose request - person - I need to
do it.
Can you please tell me throught what interface MMC or wizzard _ I would you
to flip this switch?
Thank you
"Dave Nickason [SBS MVP]" <gwdibble@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Personally, I would not let a non-domain-member computer connect to my
LAN. I want control over the patch level, AV, etc. for any computer
connected to my network.
That said, to allow someone to connect as you describe, changing the SBS
Internet Access Rule to apply to All Users rather than SBS Internet Users
should do the trick.
"John Revay" <johnrevay@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hello,
I have one user who for varions reasons machine is not part of our
domain.
Before loading the ISA firewall client- the user was not able to get out
( Internet Browser) at all or see any netork resources.
I loaded the ISA Firewall client and can now get out to browse the
internet...and see network resources...the only issue is that my user
gets prompted each time for credentials....including each new IE session.
Is there any rule I can adjust in ISA to allow outgoing traffice without
authenication?
Thank you very much!
.
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