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Subject: ISA and Internet Access win2003
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zillah zillah User is Offline
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5/20/2006 07:05 PM  
I have installed ISA (for testing purpose in the Lab) 2004 on windows 2003 SP1 Desktop at work (with two NICs).
 
It is obvoius that I can not access the net after installing ISA (before there was no problem), since there is firewall which is by default denies every thing.
 
The server by itself, there is no clients,,,,
 
What I did, I created another rule to enable the server to access the net, but it did not work!!!
 
I tried these
 
1- Allow > All Outbound traffic > From Local Host > To External > All Users
2- Allow > All Outbound traffic > From All Networks (and Local Host) > To External > All Users
 
They did not work
 
I uninstalled the ISA 2004 I was able to access the net again 
 
i could not figured out where was my mistake.
 
I am using only one NIC (the other one in unplugged ) ,,,,that NIC is connected wired to a port (it is at work not home) , it is getting dynamic publich ip address and dhcp server,,,etc.
 
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5/20/2006 08:40 PM  
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