Sevi
I don’t think you have do to doing anything else with Secure Path to make it function, assuming it’s not working when you tested it I would look at using MPIO rather that Secure Path, as I believe HP are no longer selling SP and you can download the MPIO drivers from HP for free and very...
Patrick
I've done this a few times,
build the cluster in the normal fashion and configure MSTDC, I normal leave this in the default cluster group rather than create a new group, saves one IP address.
Install SQL via and create a virtual server, (remember to put the media somewhere that can be...
Well you've got me stumped.
you need a rule out for SMTP and publish the SMTP server for inbound, and that's it (IMHO), which you have..
The only thing I can think of (at a stretch) is to veify that the A record for you SMTP server is correct... some systems also use sender ID/SPF to verify...
Ryan
Rereading your original text you say "pop 3, rdp and allowed dns in."
Q1. Does this mean you host your own MX records rather than some ISP doing it for you.
Q2. Are you saying that DNS is allow in or POp3,rdp and pop3 allow in
Q3 Have you created SMTP published rule for your email...
Ryan
Assuming it's only yahoo mail that's being blocked/dropped, I doubt ISA is at fault.
Checked the SMTP logs on the exchange server or the apps logs.
Also SMTPDiag.exe from MS is a excellent tool for troubleshooting this type of problem...
Oh Yes.... Cluster.exe is what your looking for to start with
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Cluster commands overview
You can use cluster commands to create or administer server clusters from the command prompt. You can also call the program Cluster.exe from command scripts to automate many cluster...
Check you have allowed ICMP on the ISa server
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/838251/en-us
If you still getting no joy, stop the firewall service on the ISA, then retry you tests.. if they work.. your ISA firewalling is the issue. and it time to start lokking at the monitoring for what get...
Paul
Take a look at this... it would appear you're not the first person to suffer from OWA problems <wink>
Fixing a Damaged or Incorrectly Configured OWA 2003 Installation
http://www.msexchange.org/tutorials/Fixing-Damaged-Incorrectly-Configured-OWA-2003-Installation.html
Gustaf
Ensure your internal servers point to the internal interface of the ISA for the default gateway (assuming you have no other device between them)
Ensure you ISA server's default gateway is on the external interface.
You'll need an access rule for DNS from Internal to external (but I...
Not sure I follow, DHCP is not a user permisson based services. why would your users have to locals admin to get an IP address from the DHCP server ???
Andy
Configure the local clients as use the isa server as the web proxy, use GP's to set it stone and this will remove the option for them to use their favorite internet proxy
Andy
I would also set up DHCP to provide WPAD, I can't remember the article number but if you search on WPAD 252 you should find it.
Seen it here to
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/isa/2004/plan/automaticdiscovery.mspx
hope this helps
Andy
Just for a check, stop the ISA services and then do your ping test... if it works then. your routing table is correct and your isa conf is at fault... still no joy and your routing needs more work :-)
Andy
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