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 Wednesday, March 17, 2004
ISA and all that jazz!

I have been real bugged with Sharepoint asking me to login problem. It only does this in Office 2003. I can add documents via the web browser just fine. Its bad enough that it asks me but then it doesn't like my password so nothing works. I have tried a bunch of things but ended up wandering away to my ISA problem.

My ISA problem was that I was not using the web proxy because the http redirector was stopping my access. My fix was to have the http redirector route directly which bypassed the web proxy. I ended up looking at this problem because  it was like the authentication problem like the one I have with Sharepoint. I ended up tweaking and cleaning up the configuration. The tweaking involved implementing automatic configuration and cleaning up the site and content rules. After looking at the log files I figured out only one site and content rule was being used. Authentication was being used on about half the traffic. While I was tweaking I decided to start logging my data into the sql server. It is all well documented except that I had to use the capitalized dsn version in the isa log file setup. The lowercase version did not work?! I now can pull up the latest version of the web proxy log file into Excel.


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Do terrorists play election politics?. Spain attacks suggest militants may help oust governments, yet also unite opposition to terrorism. [Christian Science Monitor | Top Stories]

I am saddened by Spain's great loss. The loss of life was unexpected and unnecessary. In a way I am sorry for the elected officials. Those who were elected will always be viewed as the officials the terrorists elected. Those who lost their government job by the election will be viewed as casualities of war. Both sides lose.


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