What happens, when these users do nslookup on the internal web sites? Are you getting the correct internal IP? And, is the browser in use, configured to use proxy?
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Thank's Yrrk. It is the windows solution, and it worked after doing so. I did not find the information about shutting down the service and also I did not use the TSM Server command window.
But i managed to change it.
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Have a look at www.isaserver.org for a welth of information and tutorials. Haven't been using the SBS version so i cannot help with that.
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Tried asking this convert-question in "Microsoft: Windows 2003 Server" forum? It has quite little to do with ISA 2004, so it might be best asked there. Apart from may be moving from BorderManager 3.7 to ISA 2004... But this experience, i don't have. I've been using ISA since version 2000
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Came to think of it, MS also has tool for this purpose: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=890cd06b-abf8-4c25-91b2-f8d975cf8c07&DisplayLang=en
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There are some tools out there that do not cost a small fortune, and they allow you to forward events to a SNMP-server. This is - i might be wrong, 'cus it's long time ago - a client being installed on the server to be monitored and this client will send to the SNMP-server.
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Hello,
i have noticed that one of "my" servers suffers from memory leak. AvailMem degrades, while Pool Nonpages Bytes increases. I started to monitor the processes, but i could not determine any thing more specific as to what process it is, so i have started to use poolmon.
Poolmon is dumping...
Then I would do this via VPN instead. Never EVER would i open all ports on the outside of a firewall, even if you could filter on source IP. Spoofing falls into mind.
Instead go with L2TP VPN. It is quite secure, because you use certificates, thereby "you" always know with whom you are...
The target principal name is incorrect. (-2146893022)
I've seen this error with DNS. For example: you publish a internal OWA with the public name of mail.mydom.com and the rule passes the request onto you internal mail.mydom.com, for example.
There are at least two ways to solve this:
1...
Just a quick thought: any antivirus running while you're trying to install? I've never had much problems my self, but then again, we're running Symantec AV Corp. ed.
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Knutern
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