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PostPosted: Thu Mar 15, 2007 5:04 pm    Post subject: Secondary site trying to pull primary sites SSL cert Reply with quote

Secondary site is trying to use primary sites SSL certificate. I checked the certificates on the sites in IIS and they are correct. I called verisign and they told me to check my IP addresses in IIS. The primary site only works if I choose the "All Unassigned" option. So Im only able to give the secondary site an IP address for port 80 and 443. Anyone have any suggestions? Would another NIC help so that I could give each site it's own IP.
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