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W3Proxy takes a lot of Ram
W3Proxy takes a lot of Ram
By Mariette Knap :: 0 Comments :: :: ISA Server 2000, SBS 2003, SBS 2000, Public articles
Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration (ISA) Server implements a cache of frequently-requested objects to improve network performance. You can configure the cache to ensure that it contains the data that is most frequently used by the organization or accessed by your Internet clients. The default setting for caching memory is 50% of available Ram.
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Some Java applications do not work when ISA is installed.
Some Java applications do not work when ISA is installed.
By Mariette Knap :: 3 Comments :: :: ISA Server 2000, SBS 2003, Public articles
Many third party applications including Java are not able to use the advanced authentication methods introduced by ISA. In order to get those apps to work we need to change the configuration in ISA.
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Tips for Macintosh integration
Tips for Macintosh integration
By Mariette Knap :: 0 Comments :: :: ISA Server 2000, Server issues, Workstations, SBS 2000, Public articles
In one of the other articles we explained how to connect a Linux client to a SBS 2000 server. Almost similar is the procedure to connect a Mac to your SBS server. Many companies in the graphics design or printing industry use Macs for a good reason but now we need to make them talk to the SBS server!
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How do I connect a Linux client?
How do I connect a Linux client?
By Mariette Knap :: 2 Comments :: :: ISA Server 2000, Server issues, Workstations, SBS 2003, SBS 2000, Public articles
Windows and Linux do not seem to mix very well and in most cases they don't understand each other at all. If you need to connect a Linux client to a SBS server there are some tricks you need to know to get this working.
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Mobile users and the Firewall client
Mobile users and the Firewall client
By Mariette Knap :: 0 Comments :: :: ISA Server 2000, Remote Access, SBS 2000, Public articles
Would it not be nice if the Firewall client magically detects where it is and connects automatically to your ISA on your SBS. With some tricks this can be done.
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