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Old 08-Feb-2008, 01:34 PM
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I hope this is the correct forum.

I have a question on Isa 2004.
If you make a rule, right clicking that rule give an options to configure that rule.
On the server of one of my students that option is gone. Anyone an idea?


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This is something to do with the type of administrator they have been given. ISA 2004 has 3 levels:

ISA Server Basic Monitoring - allows monitoring of ISA features.

ISA Server Extended Monitoring - allows monitoring of ISA features and server config.

ISA Server Full Control - exactly what it says

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