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How to set up https in server 2000 and 2003

Asked by SRG041808 in Secure Socket Layer (SSL) & HTTPS, Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP)

Tags: HTTPS, Server 2000, Server 2003

I need to set up my IIS webserver in server 2000 to use https.  I have installed the certificate and under directory security told the page/pages to use SSL.  (128 bit or not, it doesn't work)  When I test the https connection it doesnt seem to want to use https or bombs out with a page cannot be displayed error.  Although when I use a web browser to go to the page from the server itself I will get prompted to accept the certificate and then the page is encrypted.....

after this I may need to do the same process to server 2003... so if there are any differences please let me know....

Thanks for looking into it
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