The answer is actually the MS Firewall client, wspcfg.ini and credtool.exe.
My original issue was that my DNS server could not forward requests to my isp's DNS server because it was behind the ISA server, yet I could ping from the ISA server itself.
I installed the firewall client on my DNS...
I have a second server which also has two NICs, one internal and one external (my exchange server). This is the server I wan to place behind ISA server but cant because DNS will not resolve properly.
I configured RRAS for NAT and then changed my own client gateway address to the internal IP of...
If I run nslookup on the isa server with the two NICs and set the dns server to use the ISP's DNS server the response is a successful non-authoritative ip address (if that makes sense). If I just use the default internal DNS server I just get a DNS request timed out error. I guess the main...
I have a win2k sp4 DC running DHCP/DNS/WINS (192.168.1.1) and a win2k sp4 server running ISA Server with 2 NICs (int 192.168.1.5 and ext 192.168.2.249). The ISA server is connected directly to my firewall (192.168.2.19).
My problem is that I can only ping domain names from the ISA server and...
I had exactly the same problem and managed to correct it by running NTDSUTIL which is a dos utility. Do a metadata clean-up and remove the servers. Once that has been done if the servers are still present in AD then use the ADSIEdit facility from the resource CD
Pat
After logging on at the console IE works from both console and client session. The strange thing is that you dont even have to run IE on the console for the remote session to work next time!
As far as the GPO is concerned I have written software that configures multiple proxy settings...
I have a win2k sp4 terminal server running in application mode using ie6 sp1 for internet access behind MS ISA server 2000.
When a new user who has never logged onto the terminal server before runs a TS client session and tries to access the internet they get the standard 'page cannot be...
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