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  • 1. Using AD Authentication to control Internet Access
    Hi All I am really stuck on a strange problem with my ISA 2004 Server. The server is currently configured as a single interface box to provide Web Proxy services. As far as I can tell, I have done all I need to in terms of configuring the server (although I admit I have limited ISA experience) but I cannot control Internet access using an AD User or Group. For test purposes I need to use basic authentication to control who can access the web, but it doesn't seem to accept and AD credentials although local (on the ISA Server) credentials work fine. Any help would be greatly appreciated. And let me know if I need to provide more info... Thanks Mark
  • 2. HTTP proxy reports : (can I change this to a custom page)
    HTTP proxy reports : (Host was not found. For more information about this event, see ISA Server Help.). any thoughts would be great, thanks in advance!
  • 3. publish activesync
    Anyone. We have an Exchange 2003 (SP2) front-end and then 3 Exchange 2003 (SP2) back-end behind an ISA 2000 (SP2) firewall (text book setup by MS). I have a the full "Server Publish" rule on port 443. ActiveSync works fine but so OWA and OMA are accessible via the Mobile. (verified by using the browser on the Mobiles) - How can I block OWA and OMA but allow only ActiveSync? Thanks, Michael
  • 4. DNS
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    I been have issue trying to listen talk radio using real player. It seems my ISA 2000 proxy is Denying it. How can i allow this to play?

Multiple applications in ISA

Postby U2hhbnRoaQ » Thu, 25 Oct 2007 16:30:00 GMT

I am using ISA 2004 on win2003 std platform with higher hardware config. 
Shall I install WSUS on the same pc? Please guide me?


Shanthi

Re: Multiple applications in ISA

Postby Osman Shener » Thu, 25 Oct 2007 18:44:19 GMT

Hi Shanthi

I don't think it's recommended to run other server applications with ISA 
Server on same server. But if you haven't any convenient servers to host 
WSUS you can use ISA Server of course. If you will install WSUS on ISA 
Server, do not forget to configure WSUS to use ISA Server internal IP as 
Proxy, create a rule that allows HTTP/S connections from Localhost to 
*.microsoft.com and create a rule that allows HTTP/S connections from your 
internal clients to ISA Server (WSUS Server).

Please read this document for more details.
 http://www.**--****.com/ 

Regards

Osman SHENER








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