
Microsoft® Internet Security and Acceleration (ISA) Server 2004 introduces multi-networking support, easy-to-use and highly integrated virtual private networking configuration, extended and extensible user and authentication models, and improved management features. ISA Server 2004 Enterprise Edition includes array support, integrated Network Load Balancing (NLB), and Cache Array Routing Protocol (CARP). Because you can have more than one ISA Server computer in an array, you have the advantages of high availability, failover, and redundancy.
About this Help
This documentation is designed to assist you in performing day-to-day ISA Server administration tasks. It contains the following sections:
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ISA Server Guidance
Your primary source for in-depth technical information about ISA Server is the set of Web-based ISA Server Guidance. New documents are added to the library periodically, ensuring that you always have the latest ISA Server technical information.
ISA Server Help may be updated after ISA Server is released.
To download and install any Help updates, and to get additional, up-to-date content, go to ISA Server Guidance.
ISA Server Community
Whether you are a novice or an experienced user, Community is your place to share ideas, get answers to your questions, read expert advice, and more. Join peer-to-peer discussions about ISA Server issues and solutions at ISA Server Community.