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    #16
    ISA problem is an Actinic Bug

    I still have the problem too and Actinic Tech Support told me that the problem with ISA Proxy Servers not recognising the authentication set up in Network Settings is a bug which will be fixed in V6.1.4 currently thought to be due in November.

    aaarrrggghhh!
    AnnWebCom

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      #17
      Hi

      My Actinic is still working ok through ISA Server after allowing IP traffic as explained before on the one client PC running Actinic. However, there are a couple of other things that may help, I firstly updated ISA to the latest service pack and also did this on the client PC which is running XP Pro with the client firewall software enabled. This problem drove me nuts so I know exactly what you mean when you say you're desperate.

      Thanks Cliff for the info on the new version.

      Paul

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        #18
        This one drove me nuts too.

        I have ISA 2000 as part of SBS 2003 Premium
        HTTP and HTTPS were working fine (checked with various sites)
        FTP was fine (could upload and download to the same FTP sites as set up in Actinic).
        I tried updating ISA 2000 to ISA 2000 SP2 and installing the other patch.

        How I Fixed It

        In Actinic

        Go to Advanced -> Network Setup

        Click On Proxy

        A pop-up will appear saying "Actinic has detected that Windows is set up to use a Proxy Server. Do you want Actinic to use these settings?"

        Select NO

        The proxy window setting will appear:

        for HTTP

        Select NONE

        for FTP

        Select NONE

        Click OK

        This should now work.

        I have tested this with Actinic Catalog 7.0.2 with two different sites setup on different servers. In both cases with these settings I can upload the sites and download orders successfully.

        Paul Blackburn
        Signpost Services Ltd
        Paul Blackburn

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