Hi Mike,
That is exactly what we have is SBS prem 2003 but I am
nervous about installing ISA because from what I heard
when first installed it shuts down all port activity to
outside world and needs to be configured to have the
necessary ports reopened. Also on MS SBS 2003 newsgroup,
the help you get there is terrible. Nothing compared to
the help you get here.

Totally disgusted with SBS 2003
newsgroup help. >

If I could get better help than I
would install ISA for I hear its pretty good.
Pete
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>In item news:1ad3801c41f14$4a9a9c30$(E-Mail Removed),
>Pete says...
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>> Hi,
>>
>> I have heard there is IP tracking software that you
can
>> put on the network to watch where users are going and
>> doing on the internet. I don't remember any of the
>> software titles that let me do is. Can you guys list a
>> few for me. Any free ones on the net that I can try?
>>
>> I heard that in your firewall you can log IP activity
but
>> don't know how to do this. We have a cisco Pix firewall
>> attached to internet.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Pete
>
>I use the Kiwi Syslog Daemon to track IP activity in my
PIX. It is free and runs
>on Windows. You will need to enable trap logging in the
PIX and log warnings to
>see what the access lists are doing. Your original
question seems to point to a
>product like Websense (the most expensive, this is the
cadillac of surf control
>products). Based on your second post to this group I
believe Microsoft SBS would
>be the best for you. It includes Exchange and I believe
the Microsoft
>firewall/proxy/surf control product. You may want to
look into that.
>
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>
>Michael Holzemer
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