Re: SBS 2003 with ISA 2004 and EX2003 on dual gateway network
- From: Jim Behning SBS MVP <jimbehning@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 03 Feb 2009 09:02:02 -0500
You need to post ipconfig/all from server and problem workstations.
You do not need a firewall client to surf the web. You just point the
IE to use yourservername and port 8080 in the ir IE Connections/Lan
Settings/Use proxy settings. You need to install a firewall client to
do stuff like ftp or pop email.
On Tue, 3 Feb 2009 04:54:02 -0800, chris landman <chris
landman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I added sbs2003 with isa04 and ex03 into a network with another dc. I haveSee what SBS support is working on
two gateways on the sbs network, the sbs svr and a pix. Once I installed the
isa, the clients could not access the Exchange server anymore. I did not
install the firewall client yet because not all of them will have it. Can
the clients that do not use the sbs as their gateway (do not have firewall
client) access the Exchange server? They can ping the server and use owa from
inside. If so, what do I need to do?
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