NO. Thomas W Shinder, M.D. Site: www.isaserver.org Blog: http://blogs.isaserver.org/shinder/ Book: http://tinyurl.com/3xqb7 MVP -- ISA Firewalls > -----Original Message----- > From: Susan Bradley, CPA aka Ebitz - SBS Rocks [MVP] > [mailto:sbradcpa@xxxxxxxxxxx] > Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2006 3:32 PM > To: isaserver@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: Re: [ISAServer] ISA, SP2 and the last patches > > Wasn't the recommendation to delete the cache file before > applying SP2 > due to the BITS update? > > (is that in the readme? I forget?) > > (and while you are here and yes, sorry this is OT..but is > this the first > IIS 6.0 specific patch that Microsoft has had? I think it is, yes?) > > Thor (Hammer of God) wrote: > > >Actually, if I use a computer that is running Microsoft > Small Business > >Server, I would install a patch by first issuing a "format > /X" command :-p > > > >t > > > > > >On 7/12/06 1:12 PM, "Susan Bradley, CPA aka Ebitz - SBS Rocks [MVP]" > ><sbradcpa@xxxxxxxxxxx> spoketh to all: > > > > > > > >>"We" who run SBS doe > >> > >>Error message when you try to access a Web site from a Web browser > >>client that is located behind a computer that is running > ISA Server 2004 > >>with SP2: "Error Code: 502 Proxy Error": > >>http://support.microsoft.com/kb/915045/ > >> > >>If you use a computer that is running Microsoft Small > Business Server > >>2003 Premium Edition with ISA 2004, you may not be prompted > for reboot. > >>To ensure that the patch is applied correctly on SBS computer, this > >>patch should be installed using the following command: || > >> > >>msiexec /p "<PATH TO > HOTFIX>\ISA2004SE-KB916106-x86-ENU.msp" REBOOT=FORCE > >> > >> > >> > >>Jim Harrison (ISA) wrote: > >> > >> > >> > >>>No; "we" don't normally reboot after ISA patches unless > the installer > >>>instruct you to do so. > >>> > >>>Frédéric; can you provide some captures or ISA logs? > >>>Do you see anything in application events or the ISA logs > for this traffic? > >>>What is the OS language? > >>>What is the ISA language (should match the OS or be US-ENG). > >>> > >>>Jim Harrison > >>>I absolutely hate "the customer can stand on their left > foot, hold one hand > >>>over their head and chant "booga-wonka-whee!" while pressing > >>>CTRL-ALT-WIN-PrtScn-SrlLk twice in rapid succession three > times" answers to > >>>technical issues... > >>> > >>> > >>>-----Original Message----- > >>>From: Susan Bradley, CPA aka Ebitz - SBS Rocks [MVP] > >>>[mailto:sbradcpa@xxxxxxxxxxx] > >>>Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2006 12:08 PM > >>>To: isaserver@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > >>>Subject: Re: [ISAServer] ISA, SP2 and the last patches > >>> > >>>You rebooted after the last patches? > >>> > >>>(yes you don't have to reboot but we normally do anyway on > ISA patches) > >>> > >>>Frédéric ESNOUF wrote: > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>>>Hi guys, > >>>> > >>>>I am currently in the Carabeans (lucky me) to implement 3 > ISA Servers. > >>>>I am supposed to use these machine to do a lot of things, > including > >>>>OWA publishing. > >>>> > >>>>Yesterday everithing was fine (I was running SP1). > >>>> > >>>>I ran Windowsupdate and downloaded 2 things : > >>>> * SP2 > >>>> * And some security patches (for the OS) > >>>>Then, after that, a new Windowsupdated found 2 new things > including a > >>>>patch for SP2. > >>>> > >>>>Now I am facing a big problem. No matter where I go with > IE (from the > >>>>local host) I have error messages. It is the cas if I go > on my OWa, > >>>>and strange, if I connect some web site. Either it works, > it works but > >>>>I get a very strange web page with no image, or an error > message liket > >>>>this : > >>>> > >>>>Explanation: There is a problem with the page you are > trying to reach > >>>>and it cannot be displayed. > >>>>Error Code: 500 Internal Server Error. -107=(-1073479663) > >>>> > >>>>Are you aware of any problem, I don't really see a > logical reason for > >>>>this. > >>>> > >>>>Thanks for your quick help, I have a plane tomorrow morning ;-(. > >>>> > >>>>Regards > >>>> > >>>>Frédéric ESNOUF (MCSE - ISA MVP) > >>>>Email : frederic@xxxxxxxxxx > >>>>Visit ISAServerFR.org > >>>>You plan to implement Quarantine on ISA 2004 ? > >>>>Check this : http://www.esnouf.net/qss_main.htm > >>>>Download QSS, learn with videos and screenshots... > >>>>Buy my book onine : www.esnouf.net, and click the Amazon link. > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>>--- > >>>>To subscribe to the list - send an email to list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > >>>>In the subject line put in JOIN isaserver@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, > >>>>youremailaddress > >>>> > >>>>To leave the list - send an email to list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > >>>>In the subject line put in LEAVE isaserver@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, > >>>>youremailaddress > >>>> > >>>>Don't forget the comma! > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > > > > > >--- > >To subscribe to the list - send an email to list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > >In the subject line put in JOIN isaserver@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, > youremailaddress > > > >To leave the list - send an email to list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > >In the subject line put in LEAVE isaserver@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, > youremailaddress > > > >Don't forget the comma! > > > > > > > > -- > Letting your vendors set your risk analysis these days? > http://www.threatcode.com > > If you are a SBSer and you don't subscribe to the SBS Blog... > man ... I will hunt you down... > http://blogs.technet.com/sbs > > --- > To subscribe to the list - send an email to list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > In the subject line put in JOIN isaserver@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, > youremailaddress > > To leave the list - send an email to list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > In the subject line put in LEAVE isaserver@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, > youremailaddress > > Don't forget the comma! > >