What should you do next to ensure that users on the Internal network can access information on WebServer2?

You are the administrator of an ISA Server 2006 computer named ISA1. ISA1 has two network adapters. Access rules allow users on the Internal network to have HTTP access to the Internet.
You add a third network adapter to ISA1 and connect the third network adapter to a perimeter network.
You place a Web server named WebServer2 on this perimeter network segment. WebServer2 must be accessible to computers on the Internal network. You create a computer object for WebServer2 and then create an access rule that allows Internal network clients HTTP access to WebServer2.
Users are not required to authenticate with ISA1 to access WebServer2. Users report that they cannot access information on WebServer2. When they attempt to access the Web site, they receive the following error message: Error Code 10060: Connection timeout. Background:
There was a time out before the page could be retrieved. This might indicate that the network is congested or that the website is experiencing technical difficulties. You need to ensure that users on the Internal network can access information on WebServer2.
First, you verify that WebServer2 is operational.
What should you do next?

You are the administrator of an ISA Server 2006 computer named ISA1. ISA1 has two network adapters. Access rules allow users on the Internal network to have HTTP access to the Internet.
You add a third network adapter to ISA1 and connect the third network adapter to a perimeter network.

You place a Web server named WebServer2 on this perimeter network segment. WebServer2 must be accessible to computers on the Internal network. You create a computer object for WebServer2 and then create an access rule that allows Internal network clients HTTP access to WebServer2.
Users are not required to authenticate with ISA1 to access WebServer2. Users report that they cannot access information on WebServer2. When they attempt to access the Web site, they receive the following error message:

“Error Code 10060: Connection timeout. Background:”

There was a time out before the page could be retrieved. This might indicate that the network is congested or that the website is experiencing technical difficulties. You need to ensure that users on the Internal network can access information on WebServer2.
First, you verify that WebServer2 is operational.

What should you do next?

A.
Create a network rule that sets a route relationship between the Internal network and the perimeter network.

B.
Create a server publishing rule that publishes WebServer2 to the Internal network.

C.
Create a Web publishing rule that publishes WebServer2 to the Internal network.

D.
Create an access rule that allows WebServer2 access to the Internal network.



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