I've installed ISA2004, and configured it so that Administrators can access ANY PROTOCOL as long as they're coming from specified client machines with fixed IP Addresses.
I've installed the firewall client on two of those "allowed" machines, and logged on as administrator. I can access the web fine if I manually set the IP address (or computer name) of the ISA2004 server in the proxy settings. However, I cannot use any other services (FTP, NNTP, AIM, etc).
I was under the impression that as long as the firewall client is installed and active, that other applications trying to access those ports should not need any additional configuration at all.
Am I wrong? Any suggestions? I hope I'm missing something REALLY STUPID.
--NipsMG
I've installed the firewall client on two of those "allowed" machines, and logged on as administrator. I can access the web fine if I manually set the IP address (or computer name) of the ISA2004 server in the proxy settings. However, I cannot use any other services (FTP, NNTP, AIM, etc).
I was under the impression that as long as the firewall client is installed and active, that other applications trying to access those ports should not need any additional configuration at all.
Am I wrong? Any suggestions? I hope I'm missing something REALLY STUPID.
--NipsMG