Re: ISA and RWW
- From: PWT24 <PWT24@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 2 Oct 2008 13:18:01 -0700
Actually IDK for sure whether it is Standard w/ISA or Premium. It has been
over a month since I worked on this an now (with good reason) they are
wondering what my next steps are.
Since I have never installed ISA how will I find out how this all was
configured?
"SuperGumby [SBS MVP]" wrote:
'messed up DNS and ISP', in what way?.
and just to be sure: You state SBS Standard, and ISA. ISA Standard
(2000/2004) can be installed on SBS Standard but you don't get (AFAIK) SBS
integration, or is ISA on a 2nd box? Either way, manual implementation of
proper rules in ISA will allow this to work. Funnily, I think ISA 2006 is OK
standalone but more problematic on SBS.
Version of ISA? and do you in fact mean it was SBS Standard upgraded to
Premium?
"PWT24" <PWT24@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:37A09486-57E2-4080-A67C-4572BD15CF76@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I have a customer who has a single server SBS 2003 Standard on a network
with
11 users. The server was configured prior to me being there admin and the
person installed ISA. Now most of my client base consists of under 20
users
in a single server enviornment and I have never used ISA in any of the
installs. Anyway, the organization has no method of using OWA or RWW and
the
old admin is telling me ity is because they have ISA installed and I
disagree. I think it is configured incorrectly and or the issue lies
within
their messed up DNS and ISP. In regards to hardware they only use an ISP
issued modem/router.
Any thoughts?
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