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How to convert a single http page into https using SSL in IIS?


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08-Jun-2007, 07:26 AM #1
Smile How to convert a single http page into https using SSL in IIS?
Hi,
I have a website which is a http site. i have to change a single page in the site into https page. ie., for ex.. if i have http://www.techsupportguy.com/forums.aspx,... i have to change it to https://www.techsupportguy.com/forums.aspx...... Further, my site is already RSA secured. I have SSL certificate also. Iam working with IIS server in windows XP. Anybody pls tell me the steps to convert Http to Https using SSL?


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08-Jun-2007, 07:41 AM #2
dupe to http://forums.techguy.org/security/5...http-page.html. Please don't double post, requesting the other closed.

And welcome to TSG.

I'm sure someone will be along shortly to assist with your problem.
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08-Jun-2007, 08:03 AM #3
Thanks valis and sorry for my double post. I doubt in which form in have to post. so i posted in both. Sorry for that.
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08-Jun-2007, 08:18 AM #4
You post this FIVE TIMES! One thread for an issue, please do not do that again. I'll move this to the proper forum. Next time, post ONE thread and we'll move it if it's not in the correct place.
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08-Jun-2007, 08:31 AM #5
sorry john, i am new to this site and new to networking also. As my company is a small company and as i had a problem in my website which i have to rectify as there are no networking person in our company. So i dont know in which forum i have to post this issue. Sorry once again john and pls do redirect my issue to the original post and let me know.

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