External Access Failes - please help

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Pat M.

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This is the following issue I am having

- My current configuration: ONE machine was installed Windows 2003 Server, SharePointPortal server 2003 and Project Server 2003. The machine is placed in the LAN. The setup was done using MS Installation guides. The Sharepoint teamsites have a link to projectserver: http://machine/projectserver to reach project web access
The domain users are configured to have immediate access to sharepoint and project web access with automatic logon (domain user accounts are used). Everything is working fine from the LAN for all users
We also need to give external users access to web access on this one machine inside the LAN, so we configured ISA 2000 web publishing to open it to the internet. Sharepoint sites can reached without problems after login with the domain user account via ISA server.
But the external users cannot get "correct" access to project web access
The grid controls where to enter their daily work time, does not show any information. They get a login message box from project server forcing to login on the internal(!!) IP address. But all settings for external ip addresses are made in project web access configuration
So, the configuration works fine for internal/LAN users, but not for external/internet users
Next step was to tell project web access that this machine is an external machine via the registry settings provided by Microsoft. The effect is, that the external users have complete access and are able to provide their daily working time. The grid is showing fine, without an additional login. But now, the internal/LAN users are forwarded by project server to the external IP address and have to login once more

So, the solution must be: internal/LAn users and external users over ISA server have access to project web access with automatic login(for internal users) and one login (over ISA server by external users). The automatic forward is prohibited.

Any help would be much appriciated.

Thanks

Pa
 

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