We used to have our SBS2000 setup so that any PC on our network could get
DHCP, and using IE's LAN / automatic settings browse the internet.

Now however, we must manually enter the proxy address, and use usernames /
passwords to get out.

This is annoying. (may have started since SBS SP1, dunno)

What rules are needed to allow any PC assigned a DHCP address to be able to
browse without ISA blocking?

Thanks
Aart

Re: ISA and PCs on the LAN by Justin

Justin
Thu Sep 11 10:41:05 CDT 2003

You can modify the BackOffice Internet Access Protocol rule to apply to any
request or a specific group of IPs. Also make sure that your DHCP server is
handing out the server's internal IP address for the default gateway.


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Microsoft SBS Product Support

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"Aart Jansen" <aart*ihatespam*@hayes.co.nz> wrote in message
news:JYR7b.143926$JA5.3501308@news.xtra.co.nz...
> We used to have our SBS2000 setup so that any PC on our network could get
> DHCP, and using IE's LAN / automatic settings browse the internet.
>
> Now however, we must manually enter the proxy address, and use usernames /
> passwords to get out.
>
> This is annoying. (may have started since SBS SP1, dunno)
>
> What rules are needed to allow any PC assigned a DHCP address to be able
to
> browse without ISA blocking?
>
> Thanks
> Aart
>
>