SSL Question

From: Bob Lochen (bob.lochen@shavlik.com)
Date: 11/19/02


From: "Bob Lochen" <bob.lochen@shavlik.com>
Date: Mon, 18 Nov 2002 20:32:10 -0600


I have an aspx page that I'd like to require SSL for. After checking the
box marked 'Require SSL' on the properties dialog for the page in Internet
Services Manager the following occurs:

- access the page using https: get 'Page Not Found'
- access the page using http: get 'HTTPS Required'
- type in http again and the page comes up

The whole web is set ot allow https but not require it.

Any help would be appreciated...

TIA,
Bob



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