Re: Client connectivity to ISA by gp
gp
Tue Jul 22 15:13:22 CDT 2003
Had a similar problem. Under ISA/firewall client, set the ISA server to the
internal IP address of the server instead of the server name, also make a
LMHOSTS file for all the machines on the network. This helped us a lot.
I am still having trouble with the exchange server, but I will get that
solved soon, I hope.
"Chad A Gross" <chad.gross@laytonflower.nospam.com> wrote in message
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> Hi Lenzy -
>
> I'm betting that the firewall client is set to automatically detect your
ISA
> server. Uncheck this option and specify your ISA (SBS) either by name or
> IP.
>
> --
> Chad A Gross
>
> Lerman's Law of Technology: Any technical problem can be overcome
> given enough time and money. Corollary: You are never given enough
> time or money.
>
>
>
> Lenzy wrote:
> > Hello all,
> > I have runnig SBS 2K (current sp) and have 3 Windows XP
> > Pro clients patched current.
> > All appears to be working fine except (ah ha!) the ISA
> > client icon in the sys tray when moused over pops up the
> > message, "ISA server could not be detected".
> > Clients can still access shared resources over the LAN,
> > and browse the internet, but when I try to access an FTP
> > site outside my SBS 2K network I receive premession FTP
> > Folder errors (i.e. Windows cannot access this folder.
> > Make sure you typed the file name correctly and that you
> > have permission to access the folder.)
> > I'm logged in with Admin rights, can browse external FTP
> > fine from the server.
> > Any help will be greatly appreciated.
> >
> > Lenzy
>
>