In the console tree of ISA Server Management, click
Monitoring.
In the details pane, click the Alerts tab.
On the Tasks tab, click Configure Alert
Definitions.
Select the alert definition you want to edit, and then click
Edit.
On the Actions tab, modify one or more of the following
actions:
To send an e-mail message when the alert condition occurs,
select the Send e-mail check box, and then type the Simple
Mail Transport Protocol (SMTP) server, recipient, and sender.
To run an application when the alert condition occurs, select
the Run a program check box, and under Program file
type the command to run at a command prompt. Provide the parameters
for the program under Parameters. To select the account from
which to run the program, click Set Account, and then select
the account.
To log the event, select the Report to Windows event log
check box.
To stop ISA Server services, select the Stop selected
services check box, and then click Select to select
which ISA Server services to stop when the alert condition
occurs.
To start ISA Server services, select the Start selected
services check box, and then click Select to select
which ISA Server services to start when the alert condition
occurs.
Notes
For more information about monitoring, logging, and reporting,
see Monitoring, Logging, and Reporting Concepts in ISA
Server 2006 at the Microsoft
ISA Server TechCenter Web site(http://www.microsoft.com).
To open ISA Server Management, click Start, point to
All Programs, point to Microsoft ISA Server, and then
click ISA Server Management.
For ISA Server 2006 Enterprise Edition, expand
Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration
Server 2006, expand Arrays, expand
Array_Name, and then click Monitoring.
For ISA Server 2006 Standard Edition, expand Microsoft
Internet Security and Acceleration Server 2006, expand
Server_Name, and then click Monitoring.
Important
You can specify multiple recipients of e-mail messages by
typing addresses in the To and Cc fields, separated
by semicolons (;).
If you configure an e-mail action to use an SMTP server located
on the Internal network, you must enable the system policy rule
that allows the Local Host network to access the Internal network
using the SMTP protocol. In the System Policy Editor, in the
Remote Monitoring configuration group, select SMTP,
and then click Enable. The Allow SMTP protocol from
firewall to trusted servers rule is enabled.
If you configure an e-mail action to use an external SMTP
server, you must create an access rule that allows the Local Host
network to access the External network (or the network on which the
SMTP server is located), using the SMTP protocol.
If ISA Server runs a program, you can specify which user
account should be used. The specified user must have Logon as
batch job permissions.
Programs that are run as part of an alert action will be
executed in a non-interactive process, and will therefore not be
able to display a user interface.
In Use this account, you can click Set Account to
specify a user account to run the program.