We are trying to up grade ISA 2000 to ISA2004 and are getting the following error: "Failed while exporting the Remote Access Service VPN site-to-site connections". I have checked Routing and Remote Access and do not see any Site-to-Site connections. I have VPN remote connections though. What should I be looking for? Under network interfaces I have 5 LAN and Demand Dial Interfaces Type Status Connection State Device Name Loopback Loopback Enabled Connected Internet NIC Dedicated Enabled Connected HP NC7781 Gigabit Server Adapter #2 Internal NIC Dedicated Enabled Connected HP NC7781 Gigabit Server Adapter Internal Internal Enabled Connected Daveb Demand-dial Enabled Disconnected
Interface Type IP Address Administrative Status Operational Status Incoming bytes Outgoing bytes Static Filters Basic Firewall Internal Internal 10.0.0.199 Up Connected 0 0 Disabled Disabled Internal NIC Dedicated 10.0.0.5 Up Operational 287,337,392 3,694,889,651 Disabled Disabled Loopback Loopback 127.0.0.1 Up Operational 0 0 Disabled Disabled Internet NIC Dedicated 66.238.228.150, 66.238.228.151, 66.238.228.153 Up Operational 1,868,049,181 4,218,663,085 Disabled Disabled
None that I can think of. Wasn't there any reference to the RRAS settings? IIRC, the export won't deal with RRAS and you need to disable RRAS on the machine and then manually recreate the settings.
Tom, Thanks for your help. I think I'm going to just do an uninstall then install the 2004 version.
I guess I'm going to have to export a list of websites that have been inputted into Destination Sets to a Set labeled "Allowed Websites". If I right click on the "Set" I can see the list if I select Properties/Destinations. I cannot highlight and copy. If I export Lista at the Destinations Group level I see some but not all.
Is there a file or registry key I can get this data from. Then once I upgrade is there a way I can import this list.
The other inputed allowed/disallowed and other configs, is there an easy way to print/export the data to help with the recreation on the new 2004?
If you have large destination sets, then that's one reason to use the automated upgrade process, using the upgrade tool for 2000 to 2004. You can then exports your URL Sets and Domain Name Sets from the 2004 installation and use them in your 2006 install. It's a bit of surgery, but easier than having to manually recreate those lists.