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Jim Harrison (ISA SE)

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Nov 21, 2008, 10:58:41 AM11/21/08
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Hi all,
 
This is my goodbye posting to the ISA Server newsgroups.  It's been a good run (7 years, if you've been counting!), but all things must end.  I'm not leaving the Forefront Edge community - far from it.  Although time itself is infinite (to our puny human consciousness, anyway), it's definitely finite for me, so I have to choose my community efforts.  Because our network edge products are growing (the kids get so big so fast <snif>), we've moved the ISA forums to two places:

Forefront Edge Security

The advantage of using these is that you can use RSS in your standard mail client to receive notices instead of having to use two different mail apps for mail and news (ok; not everyone does, but I do).
 
Come join me in the new swimmin' hole; the water's fiiiiiiine...

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Jim Harrison (FF Edge CS)
 
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SteveB

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Nov 21, 2008, 1:01:07 PM11/21/08
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So only a forum format and no actual newsgroups any longer?
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Jim Harrison (ISA SE)

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Nov 21, 2008, 1:25:41 PM11/21/08
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No; the NG will still be alive, but I'm not participating here any longer.
..gotta make my choices, yano...

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Jim Harrison (FF Edge CS)
 
This posting implies no warranty and confers no rights.
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ferrix

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Nov 30, 2008, 3:50:43 PM11/30/08
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Jim Harrison (ISA SE) wrote:
we've moved the ISA forums to two places:
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> Forefront Threat Management Gateway
> <http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/FTMGNext/threads/>
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> Forefront Edge Security
> <http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/category/forefrontedgesecurity/>

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> The advantage of using these is that you can use RSS in your standard
> mail client to receive notices instead of having to use two different
> mail apps for mail and news

Just a note for those who don't like the default RSS parameters, you can
"program" the URL to your liking. Here is a post about the parameters
available:
http://blogs.msdn.com/taylorp/archive/2008/09/10/social-platform-feed-service-part-2-of-2.aspx

Myself, I just want to crank the number of items returned (max 100)

Dave Onex

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Dec 1, 2008, 10:23:33 PM12/1/08
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Thanks very much for helping me so many times with ISA issues Jim - it's much appreciated and you've made my ISA installation a huge success!
I finally fixed that ISAMIB error that appears on every startup :-)
 
Best & Thanks!
Dave
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