Thank Mark,

I will definitely give it a try.

Andrew

On Thu, Mar 5, 2009 at 12:46 PM, Mark Lev <mark....@rightstarsystems.com>wrote:

> Sorry for the double post, but you peaked my interest, and I found another
> page that may do exactly what you want.  This is for IIS.
>
> http://blog.opsan.com/archive/2005/04/17/395.aspx
>
> Thanks,
> Mark
>
>
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> Subject: SSL setting for the Mid-tier
>
>
> ** Hi,
>
> This question is off the AR topic, but this is a great forum and place to
> all AR related.
>
> We're setting up the Mid-tier for our remedy application for the first
> time, so far so good.
> After apply the SSL certificate, users are able to access the new web site
> with URL https://remedyweb. <https://remedyweb./> ....
>
> However, the non-SSL HTTP port still accessible, URL without the "s",  e.g
> http://remedyweb. <http://remedyweb./> ..
>
> The question is how disable or turn that the non-SSL URL off, so the
> security department will not after us.
>
> Thanks
> Andrew
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