Hi - my website is designed & uploaded in FP to a shared server run by my
isp. If I upload using pc directly attached to adsl router then no
problems - however if the pc is on the SBS network & therefore behind ISA,
the upload gets to the point of asking for the Username & password for the
site & then fails to do anything more. I assume that FP on the pc & the FP
site at the isp must have to do some sort of handshake(?) and that ISA
server is blocking/filtering that. Any suggestions as to how to deal with
it?
Thanks

Re: Frontpage ISA settings? by Marina

Marina
Wed Jan 14 14:36:52 CST 2004

Has the pc the Firewall Client installed?

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Regards,

Marina

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> Hi - my website is designed & uploaded in FP to a shared server run by my
> isp. If I upload using pc directly attached to adsl router then no
> problems - however if the pc is on the SBS network & therefore behind ISA,
> the upload gets to the point of asking for the Username & password for the
> site & then fails to do anything more. I assume that FP on the pc & the
FP
> site at the isp must have to do some sort of handshake(?) and that ISA
> server is blocking/filtering that. Any suggestions as to how to deal with
> it?
> Thanks
>
>



Frontpage ISA settings? by Leon

Leon
Mon Jan 19 07:12:56 CST 2004

I have the same problem over here, i don't know how to
solve this problem, maybe its in the firewall settings
how secure you configure it..
-Dedicated-
-Limited services-
Secure-

I have my SBS server in Limited services mode...

Beste regard

Leon Beijert
MCP



>-----Original Message-----
>Hi - my website is designed & uploaded in FP to a shared
server run by my
>isp. If I upload using pc directly attached to adsl
router then no
>problems - however if the pc is on the SBS network &
therefore behind ISA,
>the upload gets to the point of asking for the Username
& password for the
>site & then fails to do anything more. I assume that FP
on the pc & the FP
>site at the isp must have to do some sort of handshake
(?) and that ISA
>server is blocking/filtering that. Any suggestions as
to how to deal with
>it?
>Thanks
>
>
>.
>