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    HTTPS - URL Redirect (IIS 6.0)  
man


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03-23-04 10:36 PM

Users currently use HTTP to access Outlook Web Access.
How can I setup IIS 6.0 to redirect the HTTP to HTTPS?
(SSL has been enabled for OWA)

Any help would be much appreciated. Thank you.





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    Re: HTTPS - URL Redirect (IIS 6.0)  
Ken Schaefer


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03-24-04 04:35 AM

http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=279681

except, the custom error message needs to be served out of the same web app
pool as your /exchange directory (unlike the example given, which is served
out of a different web app pool - well, it's actually an IIS5 example, so
there are no web app pools).

Cheers
Ken

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: Users currently use HTTP to access Outlook Web Access.
: How can I setup IIS 6.0 to redirect the HTTP to HTTPS?
: (SSL has been enabled for OWA)
:
: Any help would be much appreciated. Thank you.







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    Re: HTTPS - URL Redirect (IIS 6.0)  


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03-24-04 10:24 PM

Ken,

The instructions point to the Inetpub\wwwroot\Owaasp
directory which does not exist in IIS 6.0

Which "web app" should I save the owahttps.asp in?

-man

>-----Original Message-----
>http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=279681
>
>except, the custom error message needs to be served out
of the same web app
>pool as your /exchange directory (unlike the example
given, which is served
>out of a different web app pool - well, it's actually an
IIS5 example, so
>there are no web app pools).
>
>Cheers
>Ken
>
>"man" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message
> news:122f601c41123$a1c7f420$a401280a@phx
.gbl...
>: Users currently use HTTP to access Outlook Web Access.
>: How can I setup IIS 6.0 to redirect the HTTP to HTTPS?
>: (SSL has been enabled for OWA)
>:
>: Any help would be much appreciated. Thank you.
>
>
>.
>





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    Re: HTTPS - URL Redirect (IIS 6.0)  
Ken Schaefer


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03-25-04 01:36 AM

Hi

You want people who are accessing http://www.yourserver.com/exchange to be
redirected to https://www.yourserver.com/exchange/

So, save it in the *exchange* virtual folder -or- any other folder that is
being served by the same web application pool as the /exchange folder.

Cheers
Ken

<anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:e4c001c411d9$5eca2ce0$a001280a@phx.gbl...
: Ken,
:
: The instructions point to the Inetpub\wwwroot\Owaasp
: directory which does not exist in IIS 6.0
:
: Which "web app" should I save the owahttps.asp in?
:
: -man
:
: >-----Original Message-----
: >http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=279681
: >
: >except, the custom error message needs to be served out
: of the same web app
: >pool as your /exchange directory (unlike the example
: given, which is served
: >out of a different web app pool - well, it's actually an
: IIS5 example, so
: >there are no web app pools).
: >
: >Cheers
: >Ken
: >
: >"man" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
: message
: > news:122f601c41123$a1c7f420$a401280a@phx
.gbl...
: >: Users currently use HTTP to access Outlook Web Access.
: >: How can I setup IIS 6.0 to redirect the HTTP to HTTPS?
: >: (SSL has been enabled for OWA)
: >:
: >: Any help would be much appreciated. Thank you.
: >
: >
: >.
: >







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