Re: AW: ISA 2000 and Windows NT 4 domains

  • From: "GQ" <gquintel@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: isalist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 25 Jul 2001 08:41:34 -0600

If I make the W2k server with no active directory will it not look like
proxy, from my reading that would not allow me to use the full potential
of
ISA?  

Did you install you ISA on W2K with AD or without.  #2 if you did AD do
you have Win NT 4 domains with users that needs internet access?


> Hi,
> 
> install ISA on W2K Server which is a normal member of your NT Domain.
> You must install ISA on a W2K Server, but you need no Active Directory
> Structure.
> 
> Christian
> 
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> 
> Hi All,
> 
> I am new to ISA discussion list and the ISA in general.  I am hoping that
> someone here and or perhaps Mr. Shinder may have the answer to this
> question.
> 
> Here is the scenario:  My company has several Win NT 4 domains they
> represent functional business units within the company using Proxy server
> with a third party plug-in providing content filtering.  I have been
> charged with the task to try to implement ISA 2000 into our network
> environment without harming any productions servers or domains. Hence the
> beginning of my dilemma, ISA 2000 will primarily act as a web cache for
> internet users and also perform some web publishing in the near future.
> 
> My questions are as follows:
> 
> Can ISA as a web cache product be able to live on Win NT 4, all the info
> that I have found suggests that it can but would merely reside in the
> registry and I would not better off than keeping Proxy around in that
> case.  If that is false any info would be greatly appreciated.
> 
> Second if I would to create a separate win 2000 domain and have 2 way
> trusts with all the other separate Win NT 4 domains would that give me the
> benefits that I hope to harness from ISA.  (If so would I have to keep win
> 2000 in native mode or in mixed mode.)
> 
> Thanks for any help in advance
> GQ
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