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ISA Server 2004 Configuration Guide 119 
Configuring the Web Proxy Client 
The Web Proxy client configuration requires that the Web browser be set to use the ISA 
Server 2004 firewall as its Web Proxy server. There are several ways to configure the Web 
browser as a Web Proxy client. It can be: 
•  manually configured to use the IP address of the ISA Server 2004 firewall as its Web 
Proxy server 
•  manually configured to use the autoconfiguration script 
•  automatically configured during Firewall client installation 
•  automatically configured using wpad entries in DNS and DHCP 
In chapter 5 of the ISA Server 2004 Configuration Guide, you created wpad entries in DNS 
and DHCP to support autoconfiguration of Web Proxy and Firewall client machines. Wpad 
autodiscovery is the preferred method of configuring the Web Proxy client, as it allows users 
to automatically receive Web Proxy settings without requiring them to configure their 
browsers. 
Another way you can automatically configure Web browsers as Web Proxy clients is to have 
the browsers automatically configured when the Firewall client installed. This is the preferred 
method of configuring browsers for machines that will also act as Web proxy clients. 
The last option is to manually configure the browser. This option should be used when the 
automatic configuration options are not available. 
If you are using the example network configuration described in this ISA Server 2004 
Configuration Guide
, your DNS and DHCP servers are configured to provide wpad 
information to the Web browsers so that they are autoconfigured. However, if you choose to 
not use autoconfiguration, you can manually configure the browser. We will examine browser 
configuration during Firewall client installation in the next section. 
Perform the following steps to manually configure the Internet Explorer 6.0 Web browser: 
1.  On the CLIENT machine, right click on the Internet Explorer icon on the desktop and 
click Properties
2. In 
the 
Internet Properties dialog box, click the Connections tab. On the Connections 
tab, click the LAN Settings button. 
3.  There are several Web proxy configuration options in the Local Area Network (LAN) 
Settings dialog box. Put a checkmark in the Automatically detect settings check box to 
enable the browser to use the wpad settings in DNS and DHCP. This is the default setting 
for Internet Explorer Web browsers. Place a checkmark in the Use automatic 
configuration script
 check box, and enter the location of the autoconfiguration script. 
The autoconfiguration script is stored on the ISA Server 2004 firewall at the following 
location: 
http://ISALOCAL.msfirewall.org:8080/array.dll?Get.Routing.Script 
The client machine must be able to resolve the name of the ISA Server 2004 firewall 
included in the autoconfiguration script to the IP address on the Internal interface of the 
firewall. Note that if the machine is able to use wpad to Automatically detect settings
the information contained in the autoconfiguration script will be downloaded to the Web 
Proxy client machine. Put a checkmark in the Use a proxy server for your LAN (These 
settings will not apply to dial-up or VPN connections)
 check box, and enter the IP 
address on the Internal interface of the ISA Server 2004 firewall in the Address text box.