I wouldnt mess with the redirector. Have you tried just a simple content
rule like blocking all .exe from downloading? This is the only one I run and
it doesnt cause any trouble. THen you can go from there if successful with
more complex rules. Can you send more specifics on what you are trying to
do?
Chris
http://www.ISAserver.org
This ought to be really simple. I've read the book ISA Server and Beyond, I've been on the website and I've been on Microsoft's support site but I still can't make it work. ISA server is probably 99% functional but I just can't tie down Site and Content Rules to domain users. If I leave the default rule fully open, no problem. If I try to tie it down to any user, group or destination set, I can't get on the web. It works for selected protocols, e.g. HTTP but the Site and Content rule kills it. I've experimented with the HTTP redirector and currently have it disabled. I've also experimented with Secure NAT Client, Web Proxy Client and Firewall Client. Has anyone else ran into this problem?
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