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Join Date: May 2005
Posts: 71
OS: XP Pro SP2, Windows Server 2003 SP1
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Help on ISA 2000
Hi all
I need a bit of help on ISA 2000. Our network is split into 2 domains. Lets call these domain 1 and domain 2. Domain 1 is the main network and has the ISA server in it with all the other servers and domain 2 has 15 computers and all lare configured with static IP addresses. The problem i have got is, when i go into the ISA management and right click on the server name and go to tab "out going requests" and i tick the unauthenicate annoymas users the users on domain 2 cannot log onto the internet but the users on domain 1 dont have a problem. Is there any way just to by pass the isa server. Ive been into the users computers and unticked the use proxy server..... but..... we have a web filtering in place and still want filtering in place. Is there anyway to get around this in ISA management. Ive been told to create a .txt doc in winnt\system32 stating the username=domain\user. This is called isa_ignor.txt. Has anyone heard of this? Thanks Tim |
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