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Hotfix Rollup 2 for Forefront UAG 2010 Service Pack 4 Now Available

Hotfix Rollup 2 for Microsoft Forefront UAG 2010 Service Pack 4 is now available for download. This hotfix rollup includes fixes for the following issues:

KB3066351 – Client HTTP connections to a UAG redirect trunk receives errors after you install hotfix rollup 1 for Forefront UAG 2010 SP4

KB3070067 – You may receive an HTTP 503 “Service is Unavailable” error when a connection to a UAG trunk fails in Forefront UAG 2010 SP4

KB3068283 – You may receive HTTP 503 errors on a server that is running Forefront UAG 2010 SP4

KB3068289 – Moving mailboxes as part of a hybrid Office 365 migration fails in Forefront UAG 2010 SP4

You can download Hotfix Rollup 2 for Forefront UAG 2010 SP4 here.

Forefront UAG 2010 End of Life Statement

December 17, 2013 4 comments

Today, Microsoft announced the end of life for the Forefront UAG 2010 product. Microsoft will continue to provide mainstream support for UAG until April 14, 2015, and extended support until April 14, 2020. Existing customers with active Software Assurance on their existing UAG licenses as of December 1, 2013, may add new UAG server instances, users, and devices without having to purchase additional UAG licenses. In addition, existing customers who have purchased Forefront UAG server licenses will be given upgrade rights to Windows Server 2012 R2, which provides some of the remote access features found in Forefront UAG. For example, Windows Server 2012 R2 supports DirectAccess, client-based VPN, and reverse web proxy with new Web Application Proxy role.

With regard to license upgrade rights, users are entitled to a Windows Server 2012 R2 license for each Forefront UAG server license (or External Connector license) they currently own. Software Assurance for UAG can still be purchased until January 1, 2014. Forefront UAG 2010 will be removed from the pricelist on July 1, 2014. Forefront UAG 2010 will continue to be available from Microsoft OEM hardware partners like Celestix Networks for the foreseeable future, however.

Forefront UAG Service Pack 4 Now Available for Download

November 27, 2013 Comments off

Good news! Service Pack 4 (SP4) for Forefront Unified Access Gateway (UAG) 2010 is now available for download. This latest service pack for UAG includes updates to support Windows 8.1 client devices using Internet Explorer 11, the native mail app, and Remote Desktop Connection (RDC) 8.1 client. In addition, SP4 for Forefront UAG 2010 also includes support for publishing RemoteApps from a Remote Desktop Session Host running on Windows Server 2012 or 2012 R2. The service pack also includes fixes for various reported issues.

KB2907776 – The UserMgrCom service crashes intermittently in Forefront UAG 2010

KB2909151 – Trunk authentication fails when the global catalog server is unavailable in Forefront UAG 2010

KB2909168 – The W3wp.exe process randomly stops and causes all sessions to disconnect in Forefront UAG 2010

KB2909182 – “The URL contains an invalid path” error occurs when you try to access an Exchange 2013 OWA website

KB2909191 – You cannot connect to corporate IPv4 resources by using DirectAccess after Forefront UAG 2010 Service Pack 3 is installed

KB2909350 – An SSL VPN application that has the Socket Forwarding mode set to Disabled uses 100 percent of the CPU’s time in Forefront UAG 2010

KB2909353 – You have to authenticate again to the ADFS server when the published server is configured for single sign-on in Forefront UAG 2010

KB2909356 – A detailed HTTP 403.14 error message occurs when you go to a specific InternalSite URL in a Forefront UAG 2010 environment

KB2909365 – A memory leak in W3wp.exe occurs when Outlook Anywhere is published through a Forefront UAG 2010 trunk

KB2909367 – Intermittent HTTP 500 error codes when you access a Forefront UAG 2010 portal

KB2909376 – File uploads do not occur to SharePoint Server 2013 or SkyDrive Pro through Forefront UAG 2010

KB2910407 – An internal 500 error occurs if a custom URL logoff page is configured in Forefront UAG 2010

KB2910413 – Multiple 4625 event IDs are logged when a user logs on in Forefront UAG 2010

KB2910467 – Configuration activation fails on some servers in a large array in Forefront UAG 2010

KB2910498 – A handle leak occurs in Lsass.exe in Forefront UAG 2010

KB2910506 – An authentication prompt is received even though a user is successfully authenticated in Forefront UAG 2010

KB2910517 – An incorrect domain password policy may be used if Active Directory integrated authentication is configured in Forefront UAG 2010

You must have Forefront UAG 2010 SP3 hotfix rollup 1 installed prior to installing SP4. You can download SP3 rollup 1 here. You can download Forefront UAG 2010 SP4 here. Once the update is installed the new Forefront UAG 2010 build number will be 4.0.4083.10000.

Forefront UAG 2010 Video Training Course Now Available

I’m happy to announce that my latest Trainsignal video training course is now available! This new video training course is on Forefront Unified Access Gateway (UAG) 2010. It is an introductory course on Forefront UAG designed to teach network engineers and security administrators the basic essentials of planning, preparing, installing, configuring, monitoring, and maintain a Forefront UAG 2010 remote access solution. In the course I demonstrate how to publish popular Microsoft on-premises applications like SharePoint and Exchange Outlook Web App (OWA). In addition I cover publishing Remote Desktop Services and VPN remote access. I also provide a high level explanation of endpoint detection and endpoint policy enforcement and demonstrate how to provide high availability for the solution. Here is the entire course outline:

Lesson 1 – Introduction and Course Outline
Lesson 2 – Forefront UAG 2010 Overview
Lesson 3 – Planning to Deploy Forefront UAG 2010
Lesson 4 – Installing and Configuring Forefront UAG 2010
Lesson 5 – Configuring a Portal
Lesson 6 – Publishing Exchange Outlook Web App
Lesson 7 – Publishing SharePoint
Lesson 8 – Publishing Remote Desktop Services
Lesson 9 – Configuring VPN Remote Access
Lesson 10 – Enabling Endpoint Detection
Lesson 11 – Configuring High Availability
Lesson 12 – Web Monitor Overview
Lesson 13 – Forefront UAG Backups

Once again I had the opportunity to work with my good friend and fellow Microsoft MVP Jordan Krause on this course. As he did in my previous Trainsignal video training course on Windows Server 2012 DirectAccess, Jordan served as the technical reviewer and provided valuable insight that ultimately made the course better. If you’re planning to implement Forefront UAG 2010 to provide secure remote access to both managed and non-managed systems and devices, be sure to sign up for a subscription at Trainsignal.com today! Not only will you have access to this video training course on Forefront UAG 2010, you will gain access to the entire Trainsignal library of content, including my course on Windows Server 2012 DirectAccess, all for just $49.00 per month!

TrainSignal Windows Server 2012 DirectAcess Video Training Course

Forefront UAG 2010 Service Pack 3 Now Available

February 20, 2013 3 comments

Service Pack 3 for Microsoft Forefront UAG 2010 is now available for download. SP3 for Forefront UAG 2010 includes several important new features and enhanced functionality, including:

Support for Internet Explorer 10 on Windows 8 – Full support is provided only for Internet Explorer 10 in desktop mode. The modern UI version of Internet Explorer 10 does not provide support for browser add-ons. If a user accesses the Forefront UAG 2010 portal and the trunk is configured to install and launch the UAG client components, the user will receive a message indicating that the site requires add-ons which will require the desktop version of Internet Explorer 10.

Support for the Native Windows 8 Mail App – Windows 8 users can now connect to published Exchange servers using the built-in Windows 8 modern UI mail app

Remote Desktop Connection (RDC) 8.0 client support – Windows 8 users and Windows 7 users who have upgraded to the RDC client v8.0 can now access remote desktop resources published by Forefront UAG 2010 SP3

Exchange Server 2013 – Application publishing wizards in Forefront UAG 2010 SP3 now include native support for Exchange Server 2013

SharePoint Server 2013 – Application publishing wizards in Forefront UAG 2010 SP3 now include native support for SharePoint Server 2013

Support for Office 2013 applications – Publishing Office 2013 applications such as Outlook, PowerPoint, Word, and Excel is now natively supported in Forefront UAG 2010 SP3

You can download SP3 for Forefront UAG 2010 here.

PAL v2.3.3 Now with Forefront UAG 2010 Support

January 8, 2013 1 comment

Recently the Performance Analysis of Logs (PAL) tool was updated and now includes a threshold file for Forefront UAG 2010. PAL is an essential utility that can make troubleshooting performance issues or capacity planning dramatically easier. I’ve written about using PAL on Forefront TMG 2010 in the past, and using PAL with Forefront UAG 2010 will be very similar. You can download the latest release of PAL at pal.codeplex.com.

Forefront UAG 2010 Service Pack 2 Now Available

August 6, 2012 8 comments

Forefront UAG 2010 Service Pack 2 is now available for download. In addition to the usual bug fixes and system updates, UAG SP2 includes new features such as AD FS 2.0 multi-namespace support and support for additional mobile client devices such as Android 4.x, iOS 5.x, and Windows Phone 7.5. Before installing Forefront UAG 2010 SP2 you must first install SP2 for Forefront TMG 2010. When installing Forefront TMG SP2 on a UAG array, be sure to install TMG SP2 on the UAG array manager first, and then install TMG SP2 on the remaining UAG array members. Here are some links to important Forefront UAG 2010 SP2 information:

 
Forefront Unified Access Gateway (UAG) 2010
 

New DirectAccess Blog

For anyone interested in news and information about Microsoft DirectAccess, I have started another blog at directaccess.richardhicks.com. With this blog I’ll be writing about DirectAccess in Windows Server 2008 R2, Forefront Unified Access Gateway (UAG) 2010 DirectAccess, and DirectAccess in Windows Server 2012. In addition, I’ll be touching on topics related to VPN and remote access in general, IPv6, and core networking. DirectAccess is the way of the future for managed client remote access, so I would encourage you to follow my blog and stay up to date with this wonderful technology. Of course I’ll still continue to write about edge security and Forefront TMG 2010 here, don’t worry!

TechDays San Francisco 2012

March 13, 2012 Comments off

TechDays San Francisco 2012, sponsored by the Pacific IT Professionals user group, is a two day IT professional conference being held on March 23 and 24, 2012. The event features a lineup of speakers that includes Chris Avis, CA Callahan, Jennelle Crothers, Jessica DeVita, Steve Evans, Jason C. Helmick, Chris Henley, Ed Horley, Darren Mar-Elia, Mark Minasi, Stephen Rose, Joey Snow, Doug Spindler, Mark Vinkour, Harold Wong, and Chris Zwergel. Sessions will cover topics such as Azure and cloud, Clustering, DNS/DHCP/IPAM, Exchange, Hyper-V, IIS, Lync, MDOP, networking and VPN, Powershell, SharePoint, System Center, VDI, Windows 8 Client and Server, and Windows Phone 7. I will be presenting sessions on Forefront Edge Security (Forefront TMG 2010 and UAG 2010) as well as DirectAccess. Visit the TechDaysSF web site for the full speaker lineup and session abstracts, then click here to register for the event. Hope to see you there!

TechDays San Francisco 2012

Pacific IT Professionals

Mastering Microsoft Forefront UAG 2010 Customization

December 2, 2011 4 comments

Recently my good friends Ben (Erez) Ben-Ari and Rainier Amara announced their new book Mastering Microsoft Forefront UAG 2010 Customization, which is scheduled for release early next year. As many of you know, Ben is the author of the Microsoft Forefront UAG 2010 Administrator’s Handbook, an essential reference for anyone working with Forefront UAG 2010. The new book focuses on customization, which is one of the features that make Forefront UAG 2010 a powerful and compelling remote access solution. I have the tremendous privilege of serving as the book’s technical reviewer, and as I am getting an advanced look at Ben and Rainier’s work I can tell you this book will be a must-have for anyone working with Forefront UAG 2010. The book will be available in print and e-book formats and can be pre-ordered here.