I have windows 2000 environment. DNS on Active Directory and ISA 2000 has an external gateway which is natted on a router and it's working as an internal gateway for the local network which is controled by DHCB installed on Active Directory.
ISA internal IP is considered as the local Network gateway as it is the Active Directory gateway.
all Internet Explorer on all workstations access the internet through the LAN settings so they don't need to identify ISA IP in their settings.
Although, sometimes and suddenly, all Local Network members can't access the internet. WHY?
ISA internal IP is considered as the local Network gateway as it is the Active Directory gateway.
all Internet Explorer on all workstations access the internet through the LAN settings so they don't need to identify ISA IP in their settings.
Although, sometimes and suddenly, all Local Network members can't access the internet. WHY?