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grabrail

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Aug 15, 2001
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Hi

My customer has a website configured on a Windows 2003 server.

unfortunately the site was originally created without the (i.e. they then purchased and assigned a SSL cert to this site for
This works fine.

Now, however they say they want it to be
Is there a way to configure IIS so that you can visit and it is secured with the existing certificate? or will I need to set up a second site and point at the same data, call this one and purchase and assign the correct certificate.

They need to be able to access bot and
TIA J
 
Marketing Im afraid, unfortunately I have been instructed that this has to be done. Cheers
 
Easy Solution:
Create the A record to your web server. Set the host header to accept www. Create a redirect so that when users types in the client is redirected to
If your company is not happy with that, as they may be anal about having the the address bar, you might have to change your certificate so that it is issued to
Jesse Hamrick
 
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