To configure alternate access mapping for
SharePoint Services
Some links created by Windows SharePoint Services and SharePoint
Portal Server will not be translated correctly by ISA Server link
translation. For this reason, you should configure alternate access
mapping:
If you are publishing Windows SharePoint Services, configure
alternate access mapping on Windows SharePoint Services.
If you are publishing SharePoint Portal Server, in SharePoint
Portal Server configure Windows SharePoint Services alternate
access mapping.
See the following SharePoint documents for detailed instructions on
how to configure alternate access mapping:
Windows SharePoint Services: See the topic "Support for Reverse
Proxy, Alternate URL, and SSL Termination" at the Microsoft
Office Online Web site(http://www.microsoft.com)
We recommend that you use the default ISA Server SharePoint
publishing rule configuration that enables the forwarding of the
original host header to the SharePoint Portal server. This will
enable SharePoint to differentiate between external requests, for
which it will provide translated links, and internal requests, for
which it will provide internal links.
ISA Server supports the publishing of SharePoint Portal Server
with Service Pack 2 (SP2) and Windows SharePoint Services with
SP2.
Notes
For more information about alternate access mapping in
SharePoint Portal Server, see the Microsoft
Office Online Web site(http://www.microsoft.com).