Working with Clients

Configuring clients to work with ISA Server is easy, but there are a few things to set up or change on the ISA server, and of course, you also need to configure client systems.

The next sections discuss how to change the way ISA Server configures firewall and Web browser clients, how to set up DHCP and DNS to permit clients to automatically locate a nearby ISA server, and how to manually set up clients to work with ISA Server.

Changing Default Settings for Web Browser Clients

Although the default settings for Web browser clients are adequate, there are a few settings to change, such as whether clients use the IP address or the computer name to connect to the server, and whether the Web browser is automatically configured ...

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