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https is switching to http

Original Message
Name: rdenio
Date: December 6, 2007 at 15:29:07 Pacific
Subject: https is switching to http
OS: Server 2003
CPU/Ram: Intel Xeon
Model/Manufacturer: Dell PE 2650
Comment:
We have a Windows 2003 server running IIS 6. We have a web site configured and set up for SSL (a verisign certificate has been imported). When we try to access the site using https it automatically switches it to http and displays an error message saying that you must view the page using https. Does anyone have any idea why this would be happening? Please help.


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Response Number 1
Name: Web developers
Date: December 11, 2007 at 20:18:00 Pacific
Subject: https is switching to http
Reply: (edit)
Maybe the https is redirecting to the http folder. Have you made sure that the directory where the files reside for https is same as http ? or are there any hidden redirects etc ?

Chris, Director, Chrisranjana.com
http://www.chrisranjana.com


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