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Michael Noel

"Microsoft ISA Server 2006 Unleashed"


Double-click on the newly created rule in the Details pane, and look through the tabs to
see the options created in the rule. Check each of the tabs, and be careful about making
changes as one small error can make the rule not work.
CAUTION
It is important not to be confused by some of the options listed under the tabs of the
individual publishing rule itself. Some of the options may seem to be necessary, but
end up breaking the rule itself. If testing a different scenario, be sure to export it out to
an XML file for backup purposes before making changes. ISA publishing rules need to
be set up ???just so,??? and minor changes to the rules can break the rules, so it is useful
to save the specific rule so that it can be restored in the event of a problem. See
Chapter 18, ???Backing Up, Restoring, and Recovering an ISA Server 2006 Environment,???
for step-by step instructions on exporting individual rules.
To double-check, the following is a standard rule for publishing OWA that is known to
work. Some of your specifics may vary, but use this list as a guide for troubleshooting any
issues (see Table 12.2).
Applying Strict HTTP Filter Settings on the OWA Rule
By default, any new rule that is created only restricts the traffic using that rule to the
global settings on the server.


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