I'm working on an answer just hang on! Joseph -----Original Message----- From: Andrew Myers [mailto:amyers@xxxxxxxxx] Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2002 9:14 PM To: [ISAserver.org Discussion List] Subject: [isalist] isa / highschool I've been using ISA Server for about 6 months and am looking at implementing it in a school system instead of some of my other firewall solutions. I wanted to get some input on the configuration and design of this implementation.. Basically, it is a school system with 300+ computers (from Apple IIe's and iMAC's to Win95-2k machines) spread throughout the school building, and several pc's connected to the network at a remote location through a dedicated T-1. Will 1 ISA Server be able to service all these? Right now they have a router that gives everyone access, the ISP upstream has a proxy service that filters content. But it takes up to 2 weeks to get sites blocked, so they want to implement some of their own blocking at a local level. The are also wanting a new files server/domain controller on the inside (active directory) which they would have VPN access through the ISA to, to access datafiles for a gradebook program from home. Please offer any thoughts or comments. Thank You, Andrew Myers IT Consultant <http://www.vpnco.com>