Glenn If you don’t mind will contact me off list and tell me the steps you took that should help make my transition go a lot smoother.

Thanks

Allen

 

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I went from Proxy 2.0  to ISA Server with no problems.  And administration isn't that difficult.  Just my two cents.

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I hate to throw this out in here but this list has more knowledge than any I have seen, so I figured that if anyone had done this or knew how I would find them here.

What I have is currently an NT4 SP6a Box with rollups and Proxy 2.0 that I use to proxy internet to my users. I would really like to upgrade this box to 2000 and integrate it into my domain. I have talked to a couple of people who says that ISA was a pain to configure and requires a lot of administration to maintain it (Please tell me if you disagree). I guess my question is what is your opinion on the ISA and the install? Is there an easy Upgrade path from Proxy 2.0 to ISA and also would it be possible to just upgrade the 2000 box and leave proxy 2.0 in place. I have to use one of the 2 products as my filtering and reporting software works only with the products and I am required to filter the internet. Thanks in advance for your responses.

Allen

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