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| New Member Posts: 5 Join Date: May 2008 |
11-05-2008, 07:27 PM
hey mrmandrill2 i work at a school in north somerset and we are trialling support suite to see any compatibility issues with any of the special "features" of our school network and SWGFL. I expect we have a similar set up albeit ours sounds a little larger. I have installed Support Suite on our IIS6 webserver that also serves our moodle instance. It is within our own win 2003 domain. sitting between us and the SWGFL is a win ISA server which acts as our gateway, firewall and proxy. here is a link to ours https://my.broadoak.n-somerset.sch.u...desk/index.php all installation went fine. took a while to get AD talking to support suite but it is perfect now. should have read the manual! and also took me a while to find out where to connect support suite to our Exchange 2007 server, again should have read the manual haha but all is working perfectly. it seems that as long as you have a webserver with port 80 open to the outside world the proxy should not be an issue, although ours is currently running in secure mode only on port 443 and this still seems to work. The only thing i have had to do is take off the proxy settings on the support suite client when at home if i want to use that, but all it does is connect to the web interface anyway! if you have any other questions just give me a shout Wilfy |
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| Developer Posts: 537 Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: Idaho |
18-09-2008, 07:30 PM
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