Hi everyone!
I have an ISA Standard Edition in cache mode only installed on a server that is not the domain controller, just a stand alone server registered in my domain.
The problem: Until a few days ago, the network was running on a NT4 PDC. Since I replaced this machine with a new one running W2K3, ISA is still working, but doesn't allow me to check service status and is not validating my users against the new domain.
I noticed the following: When I ask for the properties for my ISA server, it says the following:
SERVERNAME.olddomain.com
when I suppose it should show:
SERVERNAME.newdomain.com
I suspect that ISA is somehow still linked to the old domain and I can not revert this situation.
Any ideas?
C ya!
Bif@
"Try to make the best even better"
I have an ISA Standard Edition in cache mode only installed on a server that is not the domain controller, just a stand alone server registered in my domain.
The problem: Until a few days ago, the network was running on a NT4 PDC. Since I replaced this machine with a new one running W2K3, ISA is still working, but doesn't allow me to check service status and is not validating my users against the new domain.
I noticed the following: When I ask for the properties for my ISA server, it says the following:
SERVERNAME.olddomain.com
when I suppose it should show:
SERVERNAME.newdomain.com
I suspect that ISA is somehow still linked to the old domain and I can not revert this situation.
Any ideas?
C ya!
Bif@
"Try to make the best even better"