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Use ISA 2006 on home network?
"Jim G" <jim[ at ]home.net> 08.07.2007 23:13:12
On my SBS 2003 R2 domain at home (two users), how much trouble is it to
install ISA 2006 (on a separate box , of course)? I'm rebuilding my SBS box
on 64 bit hardware and want to prepare for cougar. Both boxes have plenty of
go power.

How much trouble is it to configure ISA 2006 on the separate box (without
the wizards)? How would I cable this mess? Is there a great whitepaper?

Jim G.

Re: Use ISA 2006 on home network?
"Cris Hanna [SBS-MVP]" <crisnospamhanna[ at ]computingnospampossibilities.net> 08.07.2007 23:22:54
Two things
1. While you may be building SBS 2003 on 64 bit capable hardware, the OS
for SBS is 32bit...there will be NO inplace upgrade when Cougar is released.
2. Yes, you can put ISA 2006 on a separate server in your network...no
issues there, but NONE of the SBS wizards will configure ISA for you

As far as cabling...two nics in the ISA Server box, one going to the
internet, one going to your LAN switch. SBS has one NIC...default IP, doing
DNS, DHCP, WINS, etc.

NO there is no white paper, because SBS is a suite of Products all on the
same box. ISA 2006 isn't one of them

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[Quoted Text]
> On my SBS 2003 R2 domain at home (two users), how much trouble is it to
> install ISA 2006 (on a separate box , of course)? I'm rebuilding my SBS
> box on 64 bit hardware and want to prepare for cougar. Both boxes have
> plenty of go power.
>
> How much trouble is it to configure ISA 2006 on the separate box (without
> the wizards)? How would I cable this mess? Is there a great whitepaper?
>
> Jim G.

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