Forefront UAG 2010 Service Pack 3 Hotfix Rollup 1 Now Available

Hotfix rollup 1 for Forefront Unified Access Gateway (UAG) 2010 Service Pack 3 is now available for download. Hotfix rollup 1 for Forefront UAG SP3 addresses the following issues:

KB2810229 – You cannot redirect local computer resources in remote desktop session after you disable the client endpoint components in Forefront UAG 2010 SP3

KB2831570 The URL you requested cannot be accessed error message may be returned when a client sends an HTTP POST request to a portal in Forefront UAG 2010 SP3

KB2831573 – Traffic is not forwarded or you receive an error message about ADVAPI32.dll when you use a Windows XP client to start an application from a Forefront UAG 2010 SP3 portal

KB2831865 – The endpoint policy expression Any Personal Firewall (Windows) is incorrect for Windows 7 and Windows 8 in Forefront UAG 2010 SP3

KB2831868 – Endpoint policies for existing trunks are not updated after you install service pack 3 for Forefront UAG 2010

KB2832679 – You receive a 500 Internal Server error when you run the File Access application from the Forefront UAG 2010 SP3 portal trunk

KB2832681 – You receive a script error that prevents file access configuration in the Management Console in Forefront UAG 2010 SP3

KB2832685 – The Forefront UAG 2010 portal may intermittently become unresponsive to clients after Service Pack 2 is installed

You can download hotfix rollup 1 for Forefront UAG 2010 SP3 here. After installation the Forefront UAG 2010 build number will be 4.0.3206.10100.

Features Deprecated in Forefront UAG Service Pack 3

With the recent release of Service Pack 3 (SP3) for Microsoft Forefront Unified Access Gateway (UAG) 2010, Microsoft has published a list of features in UAG SP3 that have been deprecated. To be clear, this does not mean these features cease to function after you install SP3 on UAG! It is simply meant to give network engineers and security administrators an idea about what features are likely to be removed from future releases of Forefront UAG. Some of the deprecated features should come as no surprise. For example, DirectAccess support in Forefront UAG is now deprecated in favor of DirectAccess in Windows Server 2012. Also, features such as Secure Sockets Tunneling Protocol (SSTP) for client-based remote access are better handled using the remote access role in Windows Server 2012. Other deprecated features may present more of a challenge if you’ve been relying on them to provide secure remote access to applications, such as the deprecation of support for some authentication repositories (e.g. Novell Directory, Notes Directory, TACACS) or the Java-based Session Cleanup tool. For a complete list of deprecated features in Forefront UAG SP3, click here.