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February 2006 - Posts

Configuring direct access in SP2

ISA Server 2004 SP2 makes some changes to the way that destinations specified for direct access are handled. The piece of UI in question is the direct access list in the Web Browser tab of the network properties. Under the heading Directly access these
Posted by isablog | 9 Comments

Application Signatures for HTTP Filtering

You allow your internal clients to access the Internet, but want to limit their use of some applications. You can block their use of applications that run over HTTP by using the HTTP filtering capability of ISA Server 2004. But to block the application,
Posted by isablog | 3 Comments

Someone Else's Thoughts on ISA Server in SBS

Nothing new to add to this thoughtful post on ISA 2004, Internal Servers and Subnets . Definitely a worthwhile read for those of you using SBS, but also worthwhile for anyone doing remote management.
Posted by isablog | 2 Comments

CEIP, SQM - the sticky yellow banner in the ISA UI

Ever wondered what CEIP stands for? How about SQM? Have you seen the yellow sticky banner on top of the ISA UI that just doesn't go away and wondered what it's all about? Well, here are all the answers... read on. CEIP stands for Customer Experience Improvement
Posted by isablog | 1 Comments

A Plethora of Applications

A few words about allowing access via ISA Server to a whole plethora of applications. The nice thing about ISA Server is that, when you first install, you can rest assured that only traffic specifically allowed by the system policy is actually going to
Posted by isablog | 1 Comments

ISA Server Service Pack 2: My Favorite Features

You’ve all no doubt already seen the official announcements about the recent release of ISA Server Service Pack 2. So I won’t use this blog as a platform to tout the official stance. Instead, I’m going to give my personal two cents on this release. This
Posted by isablog | 0 Comments
 
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