I am going out of my mind. I have inherited a system with a busted ASP intranet. I mananged to get it back on line on my local machine when when I have tried to publish it for general internal use I have come across some intersting obsticles.
Here's my setup. IIS5 and ISA are running on the same server which also happens to be the DNS server. I have created the intranet site in IIS with the content on the local C:\ Drive.
Firstly do I need to go through the process of specifying destinations sets and web publishing rules in ISA if I don't want the site accessable from external sources?
If I do need to, what am I missing as I have tried various different combinations of destination sets. When I try to access the site through my browser IE5 I get any number of errors. Could this be due to the fact the IP address for the site is the same as the webserver and the DNS server.
PLEASE HELP this is starting wear me down.
Thanks B-(
Here's my setup. IIS5 and ISA are running on the same server which also happens to be the DNS server. I have created the intranet site in IIS with the content on the local C:\ Drive.
Firstly do I need to go through the process of specifying destinations sets and web publishing rules in ISA if I don't want the site accessable from external sources?
If I do need to, what am I missing as I have tried various different combinations of destination sets. When I try to access the site through my browser IE5 I get any number of errors. Could this be due to the fact the IP address for the site is the same as the webserver and the DNS server.
PLEASE HELP this is starting wear me down.
Thanks B-(