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thanks Chris |
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XPista7eopard*ix
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what version of ISA Server?
edit: If I were to take a guess, i would assume you have ISA setup to do it's logging into a SQL databse. |
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2004.
Yes it is setup to log to SQL. Which would make sense, except when SQL goes down then ISA goes down too... That's a little ridiculous. |
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If it's setup to use SQL for logging, then change the logging to file based or turn it off if you don't want the logging. That will remove the depenance on the SQL service.
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