2. Uncheck (disable support for the lower security forms of authentication) the two
boxes on the subsequent dialog box that configure inbound authentication methods.
3. Review the Registry changes that will be made on the subsequent dialog box, similar
to the ones shown in Figure 2.16. Click Next to continue.
4. The Audit Policy dialog box is for configuring audit settings. Because it is highly
recommended to audit who logs in to an ISA server, it is advisable not to skip this
section. Click Next to continue.
5. On the next dialog box, labeled System Audit Policy, change the setting to Audit
Successful and Unsuccessful Activities. Although more processor intensive, it helps
increase the security of the ISA server. Click Next to continue.
6. Review the Audit Policy summary on the next dialog box. Leave the box checked to
include the SCWAudit.inf security template, which properly sets System Access
Control Lists (SACLS) for file-level audit access. Click Next to continue.
7. Under Save Security Policy, click Next to continue.
The next set of options are for specifying where the XML-based file that contains the security
policy that SCW creates will be saved.
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