James Blaha wrote:
> Hi Dave,
>
> If you go on the CF server locally can you call a cfm page via HTTP and HTTPS?
>
> Where is the SSL cert sitting?
>
>   
If SSL still fails locally, check out the SSL Diagnostic Tool at 
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2003/iis/diagnostictools/default.mspx

SSL is very picky especially if the cert wasn't issued on a requesting 
server (by that I mean the cert didnt follow the normal cycle of 
request-submit-download-install)

"Reissuing" it the way you did did not do anything.  I suggest that you 
backup/export the SSL cert and key and reimport it after the IP changes.

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