IIS cannot access itself
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We are on a corporate network that uses ISA and I am having issues trying to not have requests go through ISA.
- I have IIS7 on my local Windows 7 machine that has websites and a service layer.
- The websites access the service layer using a xxxx.servicelayer.local address that is set up in my HOSTS file to point to 127.0.0.1.
- I have Windows Firewall client which I have disabled.
- I have tried both adding this address into IE so that it does not go through ISA and also disabled this section altogether.
- When the website (which is actually IIS making the request to itself) tries to access the service layer I receive an ISA error that proxy authentication has failed.
Considering that everything I can see to configure is set to not go through the proxy, ISA, I cannot see how this is actually going through the proxy and giving this error. Is there something within Windows 7 that forces the proxy setting, some sort of caching or similar?
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