"If you are running a reverse proxy server that requires that SSL
connections end at the reverse proxy, you must use the SSL bridging (HTTPS
to HTTPS) configuration.
Note Although ISA Server can support several formats for SSL bridging, such
as HTTPS to HTTP, only HTTPS to HTTPS is supported for Windows SharePoint
Services."
Ray
"SJDannen" <SJDannen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:CE22187C-BD4A-45FC-9685-CADEBEA186BC@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > We found the problem to be the SSL termination at the ISA box. Once I
> install the SSL certificate on my sharepoint box, enabled SSL on it and
> configured ISA to pass the connection to the sharepoint box using HTTPS
> instead of HTTP, the problem was fixed.
>
> Not sure if our resolution will help you with yours, maybe it will give an
> idea.
>
> Good luck!
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