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No feature pack for ISA Server 2004

Last week I was at a Microsoft TechNet evening where the speaker indicated that there may not be a feature pack for ISA Server 2004 and instead any new features will be held over for ISA Server 2006 (codenamed Wolverine). This includes network access protection (NAP) and all of the other filters, tools, etc. that did not make it into ISA Server 2004.

The issue of NAP is an interesting one as the Microsoft website indicates that this will be incorporated into Windows Server 2003 release 2.

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Pingback from Mark’s (we)Blog » No NAP until Longhorn
Time: Monday 30 May 2005, 21:24

[…] year I commented that network access protection (NAP) had slipped from a planned feature pack for ISA Server 2004 to Windo… (R2). Well, it seems that has changed. Confirming what I wrote last March, when I blogged about the […]

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