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
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
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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