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How to Publish Automatic Discovery Information on ISA Server 2000
Posted on Thursday, October 28 @ 03:19:14 EDT

Microsoft ISA Server Online Training Demos, Tutorials

A new demo has been added in the ISA Server 2000 demo portion.The detail of this demo is

Title: How to Publish Automatic Discovery Information on ISA Server 2000

Objective: The objective of this demo is to teach you how to configure ISA server 2000 to be automatically discovered by clients. The automatic discovery feature of ISA Server allows you to configure clients so that they automatically discover the appropriate ISA Server computer. In this way, roaming clients can connect to the ISA Server computer, as appropriate and when necessary. By enabling automatic discovery, Web Proxy and Firewall clients all automatically discover the appropriate ISA Server computer. In this demo, we will learn how to configure ISA server to publish automatic discovery information and configuring the DNS Server to provide WPAD (Web Proxy Auto Discovery Protocol) information.Automatic discovery can be configured using DNS for clients running Windows 2000, Windows NT 4.0, Windows 98, and Windows ME.

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